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In a clear display of diplomatic resolve, the U.S. ambassador affirmed that Canada and the United States share aligned economic goals despite ongoing tariffs on imports. The remarks underscore a cautious optimism that room remains for negotiation, aiming to ease trade tensions and foster a cooperative approach between the two neighboring nations.
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L’or bleu pourrait devenir une monnaie d’échange dans les négociations à venir entre les États-Unis et le Canada.
Hoekstra said the U.S. intends to continue imposing tariffs on imports from multiple countries, including Canada, he argued there's room to resolve irritants in the relationship.
Though he said the U.S. intends to continue imposing tariffs on imports from multiple countries, including Canada, he argued there's room to resolve irritants in the economic relationship.
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