Carney to visit Mexico next month while the two countries are sailing on tense American relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to visit Mexico next month while countries are trying to sail in trade relations with the United States.
Mexico and Canada have been the subject of prices and pricing threats from US President Donald Trump since his re -elected last.
Trump has increased prices on Canadian goods not in accordance with CUSME at 35% earlier this month, but has exempted Mexico for the moment – inviting questions about the different approach to the two countries.
Canada has attempted to reach a kind of prices agreement by August 1. But Dominic Leblanc, the Minister responsible for Trade in Canada-US, said that a viable agreement was not in terms of this deadline.
Trump gave Mexico an extension of 90 days of his current tariff scheme in order to sign a new agreement during this period.
Carney’s visit to Mexico should take place on September 18. The trip was reported for the first time by Bloomberg News.
Since his elections, Carney has said that he wanted to extend relations with other countries to avoid depending on the United States
The Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand and the Minister of Finance François-Philippe Champagne said that they “launched” a bilateral economic relationship with Mexico during a visit to the country’s capital last week.
Dan Kiselbach, director of Miller Thomson director in Vancouver, explains what Canadian goods are covered by the Canadian-American-mexicist agreement (CUSMA), what Canadian companies make to ensure that their products are covered by IT and how Canada should prepare President Donald Trump, the expected plans of Renegocatier Le Cusma.
Although Canada and Mexico are partners in the Canada-UX-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), they did not collaborate as much as with their common neighbor.
And the two countries have not always been in harmony during previous trade negotiations, sometimes prioritizing their relationship with the United States

“With Mexico, we are neighbors, but we could get to know each other better,” Champagne told journalists during last week’s visit.
Anand said that the two countries were also looking for “port of port in Port”.
On Thursday, the conservative chief Pierre Hairy criticized Carney and his government for not having won an agreement with the United States or Mexico, saying that the Prime Minister had shown a “weakness” on the international scene.
“Mark Carney promised that he was an international man of mystery who was going to negotiate agreements and put an end to the prices. Well, what is the result so far?” Hairylevre said at a press conference.
The conservative chief also pointed out that China struck prices on Canadian canola as another example of the liberals who wade with regard to trade.
“Countries feel weakness. Mark Carney has failed,” he said.
CUSMA Review on the horizon
Carney’s visit also occurs while a CUSMA review approaches quickly. The trade agreement – which was signed in 2018 and entered into force in 2020 – is reviewed next year.
While goods compliant with CUSMA are exempt from 35% Trump prices, the American president has struck certain Canadian goods – such as flexible wood, aluminum and certain automotive parts – with other import samples, whether or not they are agriculture of the trade agreement.
Although the exam was not scheduled for July 2026, there were questions about the possibility of starting early.
The ministers of the cabinet meeting the president of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum, Power & Politics hears Juan Carlos Baker, the former commercial negotiator of CUSMA and the former Vice-Minister of International Trade in Mexico on relations between the two countries.
The Prime Minister of Ontario, Doug Ford, warned last week that Trump could choose to “withdraw the treadmill” by opening Cusma this fall.
“Let’s be prepared. I think it will happen in November. It will come to us with double barrels, so we would be better to be ready and throw everything and the sink of the kitchen,” Ford told journalists last week.
Leblanc tried to temper the concerns that the unpredictable president triggers an early examination. The Minister said earlier this spring That he has “no reason to think” that Trump would increase chronology.
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