Jin10 data reported on November 1, local time on October 31, when asked whether the United States and Canada would resume negotiations, U.S. President Trump said “no.” Canadian Prime Minister Carney subsequently stated on November 1 that he had apologized to Trump for an anti-tariff advertisement. The advertisement quoted former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's speech on free trade to criticize trade barriers. Carney said, “I did apologize to President Trump, and he was unhappy about it.” Carney also stated that trade negotiations would resume “when the U.S. is ready.”
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Prime Minister apologized to Trump for the anti-tariff advertisement: Trade negotiations will resume as long as the United States is ready.
Jin10 data reported on November 1, local time on October 31, when asked whether the United States and Canada would resume negotiations, U.S. President Trump said “no.” Canadian Prime Minister Carney subsequently stated on November 1 that he had apologized to Trump for an anti-tariff advertisement. The advertisement quoted former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's speech on free trade to criticize trade barriers. Carney said, “I did apologize to President Trump, and he was unhappy about it.” Carney also stated that trade negotiations would resume “when the U.S. is ready.”