U.S. Trade Representative Emphasizes 'America First' Policy in Bilateral Trade Discussion with Canada
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During a roundtable discussion in Washington, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer reiterated the 'America First' policy to Canadian attendees, emphasizing the administration's goals for the upcoming review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement. Greer highlighted the importance of energy collaboration between the two countries and expressed the desire for mutually beneficial development in critical minerals. The meeting also touched on Canada's green energy transition and its potential impact on trade relations with the U.S.
This news is significant in the construction ecosystem as it sheds light on the future of bilateral trade between the U.S. and Canada, particularly in the energy sector. The emphasis on energy collaboration and critical minerals development could have implications for construction projects related to these industries. Understanding the policy goals and priorities of the Trump administration in trade relations with Canada is crucial for construction companies operating in these sectors.
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