Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit the White House, aiming to address the pressing issue of U.S. tariffs impacting Canada's key industries such as steel and autos. The visit, Carney's second in five months, is under intense pressure to foster a new economic relationship with the United States.

While a trade agreement with President Donald Trump is not anticipated imminently, continuous negotiations are viewed as a strategic achievement in Carney's efforts. The prime minister has already made significant concessions, including the removal of counter-tariffs and a digital services tax targeting U.S. tech firms, in hopes of better future trade dynamics.

Despite criticism from Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre regarding Carney's diplomacy with Trump, analysts sugge

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