Trade officials from Canada and the United States are scheduled to meet in Washington on Monday to address ongoing bilateral trade matters and economic cooperation.
The discussions, set to take place at the U.S. Department of Commerce, will focus on trade policy frameworks, market access, and regulatory alignment between the two nations. Both sides are expected to review progress on existing trade agreements and explore avenues for further collaboration.
The meeting follows recent consultations between Canadian and U.S. trade representatives, as both countries seek to strengthen economic ties amid shifting global trade dynamics. No specific outcomes or agreements were announced ahead of the talks.
Canadian officials have emphasized the importance of maintaining open and predictable trade channels with the U.S., Canada’s largest trading partner. The discussions come as both nations navigate challenges such as supply chain resilience and tariff negotiations.


