(Replace) October 31, 2025, 4:18 PM GMT: Provides feedback from President Trump, beginning within the first paragraph.
US President Donald Trump stated he obtained an apology from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney over a tv advert that opposed tariffs, however instructed that commerce talks between the 2 international locations received’t restart.
Requested by reporters aboard Air Drive One whether or not negotiations between the White Home and Carney’s authorities would resume, Trump stated: “No, however I’ve an excellent relationship. I like him so much, however you understand, what they did was improper. He was very good. He apologized for what they did with the industrial.”
Earlier Friday, US Power Secretary Chris Wright stated the purpose is for the US and Canada to return to the desk after talks broke off final week, and for the international locations to cooperate extra intently on oil, gasoline and demanding minerals.
There was friction within the talks between Canada and the US “for some good causes,” Wright advised reporters on the Group of Seven vitality and surroundings ministers’ assembly in Toronto on Friday.
Trump known as off the negotiations final week after the province of Ontario aired an anti-tariff commercial within the US that drew from a 1987 radio tackle by former President Ronald Reagan. Trump additionally threatened an extra 10% tariff on Canada.
Earlier than the breakdown, Carney stated the 2 international locations had been progressing on a deal on metal and aluminum sectoral tariffs, in addition to vitality. Carney had pitched Trump on reviving the Keystone XL pipeline challenge.
“Sadly we’ve had some bumps on the street,” Wright stated. “I might say the purpose is to carry these again collectively and I feel to see cooperation between america and Canada throughout important minerals, throughout oil and gasoline.”
Trump has additionally stated not too long ago that he’s glad with the present commerce association between the US and Canada, which incorporates US import taxes on autos, lumber, metal and aluminum, together with a 35% tariff on different items not shipped below the US-Mexico-Canada Settlement that Trump signed throughout his first time period.
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