PM Carney says Canada to double non-US exports
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Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians should be ready for some challenges and sacrifices in a speech outlining some of his government’s priorities for the upcoming federal budget. Carney touted that his government is preparing to build a stronger economy against the backdrop of a more dynamic, a more competitive, a more hostile world.
As U.S. tariffs batter Canada's steel, aluminum and auto sectors, Carney pledged to double the country's non-U.S. exports over the next decade. The diversification will bring in an additional C$300 billion, he claimed.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney said one of the budget plan’s targets is to double the level of exports to non-U.S. markets within a decade.
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