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Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum talk trade and sovereignty
Sheinbaum speaks in Mexico City on March 6, 2025. (Henry Romero/Reuters) In a statement Tuesday afternoon, Carney’s office said he’d spoken with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Both Canada and Mexico’s auto sectors are closely intertwined with the U.S.
President Donald Trump confirmed last week the “global” tariffs he’s announcing tomorrow will include levies on cars and car parts made outside the States.
According to the statement from Carney’s office, he and Sheinbaum discussed increasing trade between Canada and Mexico and “emphasized the importance of safeguarding North American competitiveness while respecting the sovereignty of each nation.”
He called it a “productive call” but was light on other details.
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B.C. lumber industry bracing for tariff news tomorrow
John Brink, owner of Brink Forest Products, says he is worried that small and medium-sized Lumber businesses may be forced to close as …

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