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加总理提供国防开支细节,或是美加贸易协议达成的迹象
news flash·2025-06-09 14:37

Core Points - Canadian Prime Minister Carney announced an increase in defense spending to 2% of GDP, aligning with NATO targets [1] - The increased spending will be allocated for new submarines, aircraft, ships, armored vehicles, artillery, and radar systems [1] - The spending increase is five years ahead of schedule, with plans for continued investment in the coming years [1] - Recent signs indicate that Canada and the U.S. are close to reaching a trade agreement, with secret talks confirmed by the U.S. ambassador [1] - Analysts suggest that the timing of the agreement is uncertain, but there is hope for completion before the G7 meeting on June 15 [1] - U.S. demands for increased military spending have been a significant factor in negotiations, and Carney's announcement may address these concerns [1]