Mexico 'pragmatic' on USMCA talks, Canada still offers no concessions, Greer says
SPY•Canada talks remain informal
Turning to Canada, Greer said that he has made suggestions to Canadian trade officials for immediate changes to put the U.S.-Canadian trade relationship in a “better position.”
While they meet weekly, Greer said, “That's not a concession. That's not movement. That's just describing what we do now, which is talk.”
The U.S. trade deficit with Canada, which is largely driven by U.S. oil imports from its northern neighbor, fell by $12.9 billion or 21% last year to $48.3 billion.
He cited as positive Canada's moves to roll back a proposed digital services tax and an online streaming act that would have hurt American firms, but said he was not inclined to give Canadian negotiators credit for this.
He declined to estimate how long talks might take, but said a breakthrough could require direct agreement between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.




