Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The Canadian Press


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Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump have been in direct contact. Since their meeting at the White House in early May, they have held private conversations. Both countries confirmed these talks amid the ongoing trade conflict between them. However, no details about the discussions have been shared publicly.

Diplomacy Behind Closed Doors

Industry Minister Mélanie Joly spoke to reporters at Canada’s House of Commons. She said it’s normal for leaders to talk privately during a trade dispute. “We won’t negotiate in public,” she said. “We will let the prime minister and ministers do their work.” A U.S. embassy official also confirmed ongoing talks but said these won’t happen openly. The Prime Minister’s Office chose not to comment.

Trade War Heats Up

The news of private talks came as trade tensions worsened. On Wednesday, President Trump raised tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports to 50%. This sharp increase puts more pressure on Canada. Ontario Premier Doug Ford and the Canadian Steel Producers Association have urged Carney to respond with similar measures.

Ford said in a news briefing that he knows Carney is in serious talks with Trump and his team. He stressed the importance of reaching a deal soon. “The ideal situation is to get a deal,” Ford said. But he warned, if talks fail, Canada may add another 25% tariff on top of the current 25% on steel and aluminum.

Pressure on Canada’s Leadership

Carney and his government face growing pressure. Businesses and politicians want a strong response to protect Canadian industries. The steel and aluminum sectors, key parts of Canada’s economy, feel the impact of U.S. tariffs sharply. Carney’s role becomes crucial in navigating these challenges.

What’s Next?

The private talks between Carney and Trump show leaders want to avoid public conflict and find solutions behind closed doors. But with tariffs rising, both sides face tough decisions. The coming days may determine if a trade deal is possible or if both countries enter deeper into the trade war.

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