WASHINGTON – U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced on Wednesday that American and Canadian trade officials are scheduled to meet in the coming weeks to discuss potential new trade agreements. This follows preliminary discussions held between the two nations earlier today. The upcoming official meetings are expected to focus on drafting proposals for updated trade protocols that align with the current economic landscape.
According to Greer, Canada has already put forward several proposals, which the Trump administration is prepared to review. Under the current administration, significant shifts are anticipated in the trade relationship between the two neighbors. The forthcoming negotiations will primarily focus on reaching a mutual understanding that protects the economic interests of both countries while resolving ongoing trade tensions.
