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Canadian PM urges economic diversification amid trade tensions with US

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Sunday that Canada's former strengths based on close ties with the United States have become "weaknesses" that require correction through global trade diversification, reported Xinhua. In a video address titled "Forward Guidance" posted on his social media, Carney provided an assessment of the current Canada-U.S. relations. "The U.S. has fundamentally changed its approach to trade, raising its tariffs to levels last seen during the Great Depression," Carney said, referring to the heavy duties currently impacting Canada's automotive, steel and lumber industries. Since early 2025, the United States has maintained a series of punishing tariffs on Canadian exports, including 25 percent on various goods and 50 percent on steel and aluminum. These measures have significantly disrupted North American supply chains and pressured Ottawa to seek new economic frontiers. Noting that his government has already signed 20 new trade deals across four continents over the past year, Carney outlined a strategy focused on attracting global investment, harmonizing interprovincial trade regulations within Canada, and doubling Canada's clean energy capacity to reduce external volatility. "Hope isn't a plan and nostalgia is not a strategy," Carney added, signaling that Canada will not wait for a return to previous norms of bilateral cooperation. He pledged to provide regular updates to the public on the country's diversification efforts, stressing that while the government's plan is gaining momentum, the process of structural economic adjustment will take time.

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