Carney says Canada, U.S. were close to a deal when Trump ended trade talks
KUALA LUMPUR — Ottawa and Washington were close to a deal when U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly cut off trade talks last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday.
Carney said there were “very detailed, very specific, very comprehensive” negotiations about steel, aluminum and energy trade before everything changed on Thursday.
“We stand by the progress that had been made, the government of Canada does, and we are ready, when appropriate, to pick that up,” he said.
Speaking to reporters at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit in Malaysia, the prime minister said he hasn’t heard from Trump since Thursday.


