Canadian Ministers Met Trump Aides Over Tariff Risks and Immigration
- Canada's new finance minister Dominic LeBlanc and Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly met aides to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in Florida on Friday to discuss the risks of imposing new trade tariffs, the Canadian government said.
- Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on imports from Canada when he takes office in January unless the country reduces the flow of migrants and fentanyl into the United States.
- LeBlanc's office said in a statement after the meeting that it had a "positive, productive" engagement with Trump's pick for Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, and the president-elect's pick for Interior Secretary, Doug Burgum.
- The meeting focused on Canada's efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking and illegal migration, and the ministers outlined efforts taken by Canada in that direction while agreeing to continue further talks in the coming weeks, the Canadian statement on Friday added.
- Earlier this month, the Canadian government pledged to invest C$1.3Bn ($902.34Mn) toward border security over six years under a plan that would focus on surveillance, intelligence and technology.
(Source: Reuters)