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PM Carney cites ‘progress’ with India, Asia-Pacific; seeks to cut US dependence

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney highlighted progress in building Asia-Pacific partnerships, including with India, as a strategy to reduce reliance on the United States amid escalating tariff tensions. He apologized to President Trump for a provincial anti-tariff ad, emphasizing federal control over trade policy. Carney expressed optimism for future US trade talks once conditions stabilize.
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