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Canada-US Trade Talks Resume Over Trump Tariffs

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Canada and the United States have resumed trade negotiations as a new deadline approaches regarding tariffs imposed by President Trump. While Trump has declared that the two countries effectively have a deal, significant differences remain on several key issues.

The negotiations focus on resolving disputes stemming from Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, which have strained the historically close economic relationship between the two nations. Canadian officials remain cautious despite Trump's optimistic assessment.

Key sticking points include agricultural trade barriers, automotive sector rules of origin, and intellectual property protections. Both sides are working to address these complex issues before the looming deadline.

The outcome carries significant weight for North American economic integration and could impact billions of dollars in bilateral trade flows.