Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has sharply criticized the Trump administration's trade policies, particularly the imposition of tariffs, which he says have undermined trust between the two nations. Carney stated that the U.S. can no longer be considered a reliable trading partner and warned that the relationship has undergone a fundamental shift. He expressed hope that future negotiations might restore some confidence but emphasized that the previous level of trust is gone. The comments come amid escalating trade tensions and follow Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on auto imports. Carney also plans to speak with Trump soon to address the growing concerns.
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