Canadian Prime Minister urges Parliament to pass the economic integration bill to address U.S. trade barriers.

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On June 7, Canadian Prime Minister Carney stated that Canada is facing unreasonable tariffs from its largest trading partner, the United States. On that day, Carney urged the Canadian Parliament to pass the government's proposed "Canadian Economic Integration Act" to expedite the approval process for domestic infrastructure projects and eliminate domestic trade barriers.

According to reports, the bill aims to reduce provincial trade barriers in Canada and promote the formation of a unified market. The bill will also accelerate the approval process for major infrastructure projects, shortening the approval time from five years to two years. Carney also stated that the Canadian government will continue to negotiate with the U.S. government on trade issues, demanding that the U.S. "quickly remove the illegal and unreasonable tariffs imposed on Canada."

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MoonRocketmanvip
· 18h ago
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HodlVeteranvip
· 18h ago
Be Played for Suckers by the American Empire again.
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TokenEconomistvip
· 18h ago
Classic trade friction barriers
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TommyTeachervip
· 18h ago
The trade in North America is too cutthroat.
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