Preparation for next president started months ago, Trudeau’s cabinet says
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says the Trudeau government is in a better position to manage trade negotiations with the next American president than it was the last time it signed a deal with the U.S. and Mexico.
Although they’ll be watching the election results closely, several cabinet ministers who are expected to be involved in upcoming trade talks say they’ve been laying the groundwork for months.
Former president Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris have both campaigned on protectionist policies, which could pose a major threat to Canada’s economy.
Joly says Trudeau’s government now has a well of experience to draw on, after dealing with three different U.S. administrations over the last decade.