Carney Visits Washington to Revive US Trade Talks

October 8, 2025

3 minutes read

Carney and Trump

On October 8, 2025, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in Washington for his second 2025 meeting with President Donald Trump.

His goal is to jumpstart delayed trade negotiations, which missed an August target set by both leaders.

Trade Talks Lag

Negotiations have stalled since summer, with little clarity on obstacles. Canada, alone among G7 nations, lacks a new 2025 trade deal with the US.

However, USMCA exemptions shield much of Canada’s trade, reducing immediate pressure.

Opposition Demands Results

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre pressed Carney to secure a deal. “Failure means letting down our workers and businesses,” he stated in a letter, highlighting tariff impacts on steel and lumber sectors.

Trump’s Provocative Remarks

Trump recently suggested Canada become the 51st US state while discussing missile defense in Virginia. Carney’s team views this as posturing, prioritizing practical economic discussions instead.

Strategic Concessions

To maintain dialogue, Carney dropped a digital services tax opposed by Trump, lifted most retaliatory tariffs, and resolved longstanding US lumber disputes. These steps aim to ease tensions amid 35% US import levies.

Progress on Tariffs

Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc noted “advances” in talks last week. Reports hint at possible steel tariff relief, though the White House offers vague details on a broader trade-security agreement.

Analyst Perspectives

Colin Robertson, a former diplomat, said Carney’s visit seeks Trump’s focus. “Trade isn’t his top priority,” he noted.

Jamie Tronnes from the Center for North American Prosperity emphasized Trump’s value on personal meetings.

USMCA Review Ahead

The visit aligns with upcoming USMCA revisions. US Trade Representative Jameison Greer suggested separate Canada and Mexico talks due to distinct relations.

Ambassador Pete Hoekstra voiced concerns over Canadian skepticism toward the US.

Shifting Public Mood

Canadian US tourism has dropped for seven months, with polls showing 60% distrust in bilateral ties. Carney is exploring new markets with the UK and Mexico while promoting domestic economic projects.

Economic Stakes

With 75% of Canada’s exports US-bound, tariffs threaten jobs. Avidan Cover from Case Western Reserve University sees Trump’s remarks as leverage for defense commitments, like the Golden Dome missile shield.

Carney’s Strategy

Carney calls his Trump relationship “strong,” citing frequent texts. Moving from an aggressive stance, he now focuses on pragmatic concessions to keep talks alive, as tariffs could “devastate” Canada’s economy.

Looking Ahead

Billed as a “working visit,” the meeting aims for economic and security alignment, though breakthroughs are unlikely. Carney seeks to preserve 85% duty-free USMCA trade while navigating Trump’s complex demands.


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