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Source: Canada will remove many of the retaliatory duties on US goods

Source: Canada will remove many of the retaliatory duties on US goods

Sources familiar with the situation say that Canada will announce Friday it is removing retaliatory duties on U.S. products as a gesture of goodwill to restart stagnated trade talks.

Source who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the situation said that Canadian tariffs will continue for the time being on U.S. steel, aluminum and autos.

The Prime Minister Mark Carney will hold a press briefing at 16:00 GMT (12:00 Eastern Time) on Friday.

News helped extend the Canadian dollar's gains. By 11:05 am, it was up by 0.5% to C$1.3837 per U.S. Dollar or 72.27 U.S. Cents.

Canada and the United States have been in talks for several months about a new relationship on economics and security, but they are still far apart.

Carney

On Thursday, the U.S. president Donald Trump spoke to him for the first since June. His office described it as a productive discussion.

Carney's Office did not respond to an inquiry for comment. Reporting by David Ljunggren, Editing by Chizu nomiyama

(source: Reuters)