Canada Commits to Not Using Energy or Critical Minerals as Leverage in Trade Talks with U.S.
📅 2 months ago
Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will not use energy or critical minerals as leverage in upcoming trade talks with the U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. This decision comes amidst discussions on further integration in these sectors and ongoing challenges with U.S. tariffs.
This news is significant in the Canadian construction ecosystem as it impacts the energy and natural resources sector, which plays a crucial role in infrastructure development. The decision not to use these resources as leverage in trade talks can have implications on future projects and investments in the construction industry.
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