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Carney to pitch Canada as reliable partner in Asia
Prime Minister Mark Carney is pitching Canada as a reliable partner for Southeast Asia, committed to rules-based trade as U.S. President Donald Trump rewrites global trade norms.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is promoting Canada as a reliable trade partner at the ASEAN summit after U.S. President Donald Trump halted trade talks over an Ontario ad.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney begins his first official tour of Asia to strengthen trade and security ties while seeking new markets beyond the U.S. His visit may involve significant meetings, including a potential reset of relations with China,
The Canadian Press on MSN
Carney tells ASEAN summit Canada respects trade rules, as Trump threatens new tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney took a veiled shot at the Trump administration's trade policy on Sunday, highlighting Canada's reliability and steadiness without naming the United States or calling out the president directly.
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on his first official visit to Asia on Friday in an attempt to deepen trade and security ties at a time when the North American country is struggling to lessen its overwhelming dependence on the U.
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced that he will travel to Malaysia, Singapore, and the Republic of Korea, from October 24 to November 1, 2025, to deepen trade relationships in the Indo-Pacific region, shore up defence partnerships, and unlock new opportunities for Canadian workers and businesses.
A senior Canadian government official told reporters Thursday that it's hoped Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of a summit in South Korea next week.
Newsable Asianet News on MSN
'I Can Play Dirtier Than They Can: US President Donald Trump Calls Out Canada PM Mark Carney Over 'Dishonest' TV Ads Featuring Ronald Reagan
US President Trump ruled out a meeting with Canadian PM Mark Carney during their upcoming Asia trip and confirmed he had terminated trade negotiations with Canada, calling the actions behind a controversial Canadian advertisement "dishonest".