LeBlanc says it’s not a ‘one-way conversation’ after G7 meeting with U.S. trade rep
ÉVIAN-LES-BAINS — Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said talks with his American counterpart on a critical continental trade pact are not a “one-way conversation” as the United States continues to signal it will not rubber-stamp an extension.
LeBlanc and Chief Trade Negotiator Janice Charette met with United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on the sidelines of the G7 in France on Tuesday.
“We talked about a number of other issues that the United States raises with us,” LeBlanc told reporters. “But we also talked about issues that are important to Canadian workers and the Canadian economy.”
LeBlanc and Greer met in Washington earlier this month after Ottawa and Mexico City sent letters to Washington saying they want a 16-year extension of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade, better known as CUSMA.
