** Sent back to New as it’s a copy of text on page. BC ** Canada ready to ‘pick up’ on trade talks with US, says PM Carney

Trump ended talks in row over political ad featuring Ronald Reagan
** Sent back to New as it’s a copy of text on page. BC ** Canada ready to ‘pick up’ on trade talks with US, says PM Carney

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney yesterday said his country is prepared to pick up trade negotiations with the United States when Washington is ready, adding that Canada cannot control trade policy with its neighbour to the south. Picture: Suzanne Plunkett/PA Wire

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney yesterday said his country is prepared to pick up trade negotiations with the United States when Washington is ready, adding that Canada cannot control trade policy with its neighbour to the south.

US President Donald Trump on Thursday night said trade talks with Canada were over after an Ontario political ad cited Republican icon Ronald Reagan saying tariffs cause trade wars and economic disaster.

"My colleagues have been working with their American colleagues on detailed constructive negotiations, discussions on specific sectors -- steel, aluminum and energy," Mr Carney said before departing Ottawa for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in his first official visit to Asia.

"We stand ready to pick up on that progress," he said.

Mr Carney added that Canada can control new partnerships and opportunities, including with the "economic giants of Asia," the focus of his trip.

Meanwhile White House adviser Kevin Hassett said on Friday that Mr Trump is frustrated with Canada over trade negotiations that have not been going well.

"I think the frustration has built up over time," Mr Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, told reporters at the White House. "The Canadians have been very difficult to negotiate with."

Asked for specifics, Mr Hassett cited a "lack of flexibility."

Mr Trump on Friday accused Canada of trying to influence the US Supreme Court as it prepares to consider a challenge to his global tariff agenda.

Mr Carney had removed most of Canada's retaliatory tariffs on US imports imposed by his predecessor, and the two sides have been in talks for weeks on a deal for the steel and aluminum sectors.

"The fact is that the negotiations with the Canadians have not been very collegial," Mr Hassett said earlier in an interview with Fox News.

"They've not been going well. I think the president's very frustrated. He wants a great deal with Canada, just like he wants a great deal with Mexico."

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