US and Canada Seek Resolution in Rome Over Trade Disputes
US Vice President JD Vance and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney convened in Rome to address escalating tariff tensions. The discussions focused on agricultural goods, metals, and tech sectors, with both nations acknowledging the need for a rules-based trading system.
Trade barriers have strained bilateral relations, prompting calls for balanced economic cooperation. Neither side disclosed specific resolutions, but commitments were made to continue dialogue aimed at reducing friction.