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Carney: Canada won't let the US dictate terms for USMCA review

Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada, said that Canada would not allow the United States to dictate the terms for the scheduled review of United States-Mexico Canada trade treaty. Mexico has held two rounds with the United States regarding the'review' and its first formal round will be next month. Canada has not been given a date for the start of any discussions.

The review is expected to be completed by July 1.

Jean Charest, the former Quebec premier, who sits on Carney's panel to advise him on Canada-U.S. relations, said on Radio-Canada that Washington wanted "a lot of concessions" from Canada before negotiations began.

"It is not the case that the United States dictates terms." Carney told reporters that we have a discussion, and can reach a mutually beneficial outcome. "It will take time", he said. Last year, President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canada's?key imports. Canada responded by implementing countermeasures. Carney says that Trump's actions have forced Canada to diversify its trade and reduce its heavy dependence on the United States. Janice Charette said that Canada's chief trade negotiator, with the United States was not expecting all issues to be resolved by July 1. However, that does not mean that the North American Trade Agreement will collapse. (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson; David Ljunggren)

(source: Reuters)