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Former U.S. President signals scrutiny of cross-border agreement during global summit
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has said he plans to “get to the bottom” of the new Canada-U.S. trade deal during discussions at the G7 meeting. Speaking ahead of the summit, Trump expressed concerns about certain aspects of the agreement and indicated he would be seeking clarity from Canadian officials.
“We’re going to take a close look at this deal. I want to make sure it’s fair and that it truly benefits the United States,” Trump said. His remarks come amid ongoing debates over trade policies and their impact on industries in both countries.
The G7 gathering, which brings together leaders of the world’s major economies, is expected to see trade as a key topic, with Trump’s comments adding a new layer of focus on North American relations.
Observers say Trump’s stance could lead to renewed negotiations or adjustments, as both countries look to balance economic growth with protecting domestic interests. The outcome of these talks may set the tone for future trade discussions between Canada and the U.S.