Die USA haben „Handelsprobleme“ mit Kanada, sagt Premierminister Carney. „Wir haben auch welche auf unserer Seite“

    https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/politics/2026/04/22/us-has-trade-irritants-with-canada-says-pm-carney-we-have-some-on-our-side-as-well/

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    1. **In Brief:**

      * **The U.S. does not dictate the terms of free trade with Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters Wednesday morning.** 
      * Responding to questions about ongoing Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement negotiations with the Americans, Carney said the Canadian delegation is aware of what the U.S. “would call trade irritants,” and that “we have some on our side as well.”
      * “We’re well prepared around those issues. We will sit down and work through those issues with the broader approach in negotiations. We’ve made counter-proposals, of which they’re aware. And the time will come to really roll up our sleeves.”
      * Earlier this month, the U.S. compiled a list of sticking points on trade with Canada noting widespread embargoes on American liquor sales, Canada’s agenda to reduce plastic waste, and dairy products.  It also noted procurement rules in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia that effectively exclude bids from U.S. firms.

    2. TubeframeMR2 on

      By ‘trade irritants,’ Trump means Carney still hasn’t accepted his appointment as Governor of Canada.

    3. I imagine we’re going to dangle the F35 deal here to secure a better trade deal overall

    4. I think some of the Irritants from Canada’s pov is the massive discount on oil, gass, lumber, pot ash and steel and aluminum, and the gun smuggling

    5. iDisappearWithTime on

      What an absolute joke the US is right now. Honestly we should just wait till he ends up hitting the floor or his presidency ends because clearly this deficient 4th tier human being is unable to process any meaningful connection/trade.

    6. roguemenace on

      I can’t wait to cripple the entire country to protect a small cartel of dairy farmers.

    7. Signing a trade deal , while violating the current trade deal, that the fucking pumpkin will violate again , if we don’t bow down to his demands.

    8. Intentioned-Help-607 on

      The main one being the current occupant of 1/3rd torn down White House.

    9. -Mage-Knight- on

      These negotiations are going to be a farce.

      The U.S. is going to try try to bully Canada at every turn and Canada must resist in every instance. 

      Ultimately, I think Trump will take his ball and go home announcing their exit from the agreement and we need to let them.

      The whining from the right will be deafening but thankfully surrender-monkey Poilievre isn’t running the show. 

      Maybe we can renegotiate with the next administration assuming the U.S. survives that long. 

    10. twizzjewink on

      It’s amazing how they demand things like American liquor offered in the provinces. We don’t want them.

      Canadians unfortunately are still buying and visiting America.

    11. Well, no deal is better than a bad deal. Let’s hope this administration implodes soon so we can talk with more serious people.

    12. MJcorrieviewer on

      Are some ‚irritants‘ really a good enough reason to ruin about the best trade and security partnership any two countries could have ever hoped to have? We can all deal with ‚irritants‘ without freaking out.

    13. Sweet-Competition-15 on

      the Canadian delegation is aware of what the U.S. “would call trade irritants,” and that “we have some on our side as well.” *(Quote)*

      Oh, that’s putting it mildly! DonnieBoy is demanding respect, and like many things, it’s a one-way street for him.

    14. NegotiationLate8553 on

      “Man elected by promising to make the otherwise impossible trade deal with the US continues to make statements on how he cannot make a deal with the US.”

    15. FourthLvlSpicyMeme on

      A trade relationship with the USA right now, feels like hugging the pink fiberglass wall insulation stuff. Probably bad for us long term, irritating as all hell now, and everyone’s wondering why the fuck we keep doing it.

    16. Interesting. LeBlanc confirms that the reason we don’t have a deal, since we were close to one in October, is because of Ford and his stupid ad. No wonder he got reigned in after that and went back to destroying Ontario. 

      > LeBlanc pushed back, saying “it’s true that in October of last year we thought we were very close to an agreement that would have brought significant relief to particularly the steel and aluminum sectors,” and pointed to an “interesting offer on energy.”

      > Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed at the time that automotive and softwood lumber trade would be next on the list, he said.

      > “The president said it publicly, he told his negotiators to stop those conversations with Canada because he was upset about an ad that the Ontario government was running during the World Series.”

      My apologies to the rest of Canada on behalf of Ontario. 

    17. Glow-PLA-23 on

      Didn’t we ditch american booze because they kept threatening to annex us?

    18. The time is now. To raise our elbows. And walk away from the talks! Without a trade deal, Canada has no choice but to diversify trade.

    19. Few_Doubt_9197 on

      Carney being an adult in these situations unlike the clowns in here saying “elbows up durrrrr”

    20. Superb-Respect-1313 on

      Any deal with TRUMP is for his benefit only. I don’t know why anyone in this countrythinks the individuals in the US administration have any regard for a fair deal.

      America first is simply about how bad a deal can we give everyone else and look like we won.

      This is about enriching those in power in the USA and the cronies that support them. Canada should do nothing until the position of the US government changes.

      It is a a cluster fuck at the moment. Look at what they have done in the Ukraine and the Middle East. The nations of the world should sue Trump for acting in a manner that hurts other nations well being. Or shun them.

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