US, Canadian trade teams to meet again as tariffs deadline looms
SPY•Political pressure in Canada
Even if a deal is reached, Prime Minister Mark Carney could find it hard to sell it to Canadians and the influential premiers of the 10 provinces.
A Leger opinion poll showed on Wednesday that 56% of Canadians want Carney to make no further concessions.
Sources say an agreement is expected to cut the top-line tariff on Canadian-built vehicles to 15% from 25% and halve tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 25%. Ontario, a major steel and aluminum producer, wants the tariffs scrapped.
Carney is calling on major provinces to rescind their ban on sales of U.S. alcohol, which is a major irritant for Washington.



