Canada, Mexico Unite to Push Trump on Tariff Cuts

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* Canadian and Mexican leaders present unified stance to the U.S.
* Focus on lowering tariffs, bolstering cooperation in key sectors.
Meeting in Mexico City on September 18, 2025, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum aimed to fortify economic and security alliances ahead of the 2026 review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Amid global trade tensions, the two leaders presented a united front to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to lower tariffs on critical sectors like steel and automobiles.
On September 18, 2025, Cryptopolitan reported that the talks were expected to produce a joint declaration outlining commitments to enhance cooperation in energy, transportation, and border security. A delegation accompanied Prime Minister Carney, including Canada’s foreign affairs and U.S. trade ministers. The group also included nearly 12 corporate leaders, such as the CEOs of Bank of Nova Scotia, TC Energy Corp., Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd., and ATCO Ltd. In addition, the leaders prominently discussed Mexican infrastructure projects, like ports and rail links designed to facilitate trade.
This visit, the first standalone trip to Mexico by a Canadian prime minister since 2017, underscores the significance of the bilateral relationship amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States. Beyond their shared concerns over tariffs, the leaders also sought to resolve recent trade disputes between Ottawa and Mexico City, and they outlined plans for more frequent high-level meetings to ensure continuous collaboration on mutual economic priorities.
According to Cryptopolitan and other outlets on September 18, Canada is committed to deepening its ties with Mexico, a commitment Prime Minister Carney demonstrated by inviting President Sheinbaum to the G7 summit in Alberta in June. However, a planned meeting with President Trump during that summit did not happen because of his early departure. This Mexico City visit reflects a renewed effort by Canada and Mexico to strengthen their partnership and jointly address challenges posed by the U.S.
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