Group 1 - The trade negotiations between the US and Canada are currently stalled, with both governments considering key issues to be included in a broader review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) next year [1] - Since President Trump's halt of the US-Canada trade talks on October 23, no negotiations have taken place, and discussions are focused on a limited agreement that may reduce tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports, which can be as high as 50% [1] - Canadian Prime Minister Carney is contemplating a visit to Washington next week, potentially to meet with Trump during the December 5 World Cup draw, although there are indications he may only attend the event without discussing trade [1][2] Group 2 - Carney expressed a desire to communicate with Trump regarding trade but indicated there are no urgent issues to discuss, leading to criticism from the opposition party regarding his handling of the tariff situation [2] - Canada faces challenges as other trade partners have reached seemingly unilateral agreements with the US, such as the EU agreeing to a 15% tariff on most products, which could hinder Canada's ability to attract new investments [2] - The Canadian government is seeking to establish trade and investment agreements with other countries due to the stalled negotiations with the US, including a commitment from the UAE to invest $50 billion in Canada [3] Group 3 - The Canadian government has set a goal to double non-US export volumes by 2035, with indications that Canadian businesses are actively seeking to diversify their markets [3] - A framework for an energy agreement has been reached between the Canadian government and Alberta, which includes political support for a new oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast to enhance oil exports to Asia [3] - As Canada attempts to reduce its reliance on US exports, there is growing support for the construction of new pipelines, given that most of Canada's oil currently goes to the US [3]
对美谈判陷僵局,考虑亲赴华盛顿,卡尼想借世界杯抽签仪式见特朗普?
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-25 22:57