U.S.-Canada Trade Talks Resume After Suspension
Source: A timeline of the U.S.-Canada trade dispute (2025-07-01)
Trade negotiations between the U.S. and Canada have restarted after being temporarily halted by President Trump. The talks resumed late Sunday, signaling a potential move toward resolving ongoing trade disputes between the two nations. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was involved in the discussions, which come days after the suspension. The timeline highlights the recent developments in the complex trade relationship, with both sides working toward a resolution.
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