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白宫再提“合并”!加拿大新总理这么说→
第一财经·2025-04-30 15:22

Core Viewpoint - The newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Carney faces the challenge of managing Canada-U.S. relations, emphasizing the need for respect for Canadian sovereignty in trade and security negotiations with President Trump [4][10]. Group 1: Canada-U.S. Relations - Carney and Trump agree on the importance of cooperation between Canada and the U.S. as independent sovereign nations and plan to meet face-to-face soon [4]. - Carney asserts that Canada will negotiate with the U.S. "on our terms" and will only visit Washington for serious discussions that respect Canadian sovereignty [4][6]. - The White House's statement that the Canadian election results will not affect Trump's plans to make Canada the 51st state raises questions about future relations [5][6]. Group 2: Economic Strategy - Carney indicates that the traditional Canada-U.S. relationship has ended, and Canada must reshape its economy in response to U.S. tariffs [9][10]. - Canada has implemented retaliatory tariffs on over CAD 60 billion worth of U.S. imports, which will remain until the U.S. cancels its tariffs [14]. - Carney plans to build a more resilient Canadian economy by eliminating interprovincial trade barriers, promoting housing construction, and accelerating energy infrastructure development, with an investment of CAD 5 billion to diversify trade [14][15]. Group 3: Political Landscape - Carney's election reflects a consensus in Canadian society to oppose "surrenderism" and to assertively protect national interests against Trump’s challenges [12]. - The Liberal Party, led by Carney, will form a minority government, requiring collaboration with opposition parties on budget and legislative matters [17]. - Analysts suggest that seeking new trade partners to reduce dependence on the U.S. will be a key focus for Carney's government [15].