Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday his government is not considering hitting American goods with more retaliatory tariffs, even as the trade war rages on, because there are signs that the bilateral talks on relief are headed in the right direction.
'Now is the time to talk': Carney rules out hitting the U.S. with retaliatory tariffs
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