
'US and Canada have natural conflict': Trump hints at 'different deals' post trade talks with Carney
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Trump, however, seemed less concerned about the cooling sentiment.50% : Trump and Carney meet in DC seeking to ease US-Canada trade tensions; follow ongoing talks and prospects for a new trade deal.
50% : Trump, meanwhile, praised Canada as a "great partner," hinting that he might want to "do different deals.
50% : " Trump and Carney talk trade During the conversation, Trump called Carney a "world-class leader" and said the US-Canada relationship was one of "mutual love," though he added, "We have natural conflict.
50% : Trump signalled that Washington could either renegotiate the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement or move toward separate bilateral deals.
50% : When Trump jokingly suggested a "merger of Canada and the United States," back in May, Carney laughed but reminded him, "Canada won't be for sale, ever." When asked about his preference, Trump replied, "I don't care.
50% : Trump praised Canada's role in handling cross-border drug smuggling but said, "We've got to stamp it out."
50% : Trump said Canadians "will be very happy" once the next phase of negotiations wraps up.
50% : "I think they're going to walk away very happy," Trump said before the meeting.
50% : " Carney, who replaced Justin Trudeau in March, has maintained a warmer rapport with Trump than his predecessor.
50% : "From the beginning, I liked him, and we've had a good relationship," Trump said.
50% : Carney returned the compliment, calling Trump "a transformative president."
50% : Trump interrupted him mid-sentence to joke about "the merger of Canada and the United States," again.
41% : " Trump promises 'fair treatment' for Canada, keeps door open on trade deal Trump on Tuesday promised that Canada would be treated "fairly" in trade talks.
35% : The tariffs have already hurt manufacturers, and Carney's critics at home, especially Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, called the visit "a wasted opportunity" if he didn't bring home relief Apart from trade, the two leaders discussed border safety and fentanyl trafficking.
35% : Many Canadians have also reduced travel to the United States in protest.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.