Trade minister Ng chats with U.S. counterpart as continental trade tensions fester
WASHINGTON — Canada’s trade minister has headed back to the U.S. capital for discussions on festering trade irritants, just two weeks after joining Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his visit to the White House.
Mary Ng met virtually Tuesday with U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai to talk about a number of trade disputes, including Canada’s “significant concern” with a proposed tax credit for electric vehicles.
In a readout of their meeting, Ng’s office described the proposal as running counter to the terms of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA.
Ng also took issue with the U.S. making good last week on its plan to nearly double its duties on Canadian softwood lumber imports.

