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LeBlanc: No Timeline for Reaching Tariff Deals, but Talks Not at a 'Dead End'
- Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated that there is no clear timeline for reaching tariff deals with the U.S., addressing concerns in the House of Commons trade committee.
- LeBlanc emphasized that discussions on specific tariffs continue, and he does not see a 'dead end' in those conversations with the U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
- LeBlanc asserted that Canada will not negotiate on supply management and highlighted the importance of Canadian aluminum in U.S. manufacturing during talks.
- LeBlanc expressed optimism about making progress on sector-specific tariff deals before the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement review.
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LeBlanc: No timeline for reaching tariff deals, but talks not at a 'dead end'
Canada-United States Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc has doubts about the possibility of re-establishing a quasi-complete free trade between the two countries, as was the case before Donald Trump returned to the White House.
·Montreal, Canada
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