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PM Carney heads to NYC to boost Canada-US economic ties ahead of trade review

A high-stakes NYC visit could reshape Canada's economic future. Carney's pitch to investors arrives just before a pivotal trade agreement review.

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The image shows an infographic poster with text and images that reads "Investing in America" and provides information about the various industries that are investing in the United States. It includes details such as the number of jobs available, the types of investments available, and the estimated time it takes to invest in each industry. The poster also includes visuals such as graphs and charts to help illustrate the data.

PM Carney heads to NYC to boost Canada-US economic ties ahead of trade review

Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit New York City this week for a two-day trip. He is set to speak at the Economic Club of New York and meet with top business figures. The visit comes ahead of a key review period for the Canada-United States-Mexico trade agreement. Carney arrives in New York on Wednesday, with meetings planned for both Wednesday and Thursday. His schedule includes discussions with CEOs, entrepreneurs, and financial managers. The goal is to promote Canada as a strong choice for investment.

On Thursday, he will deliver a speech at the Economic Club of New York. The address will outline Canada’s updated economic plan and highlight recent progress. The timing is notable, as the trip takes place just before the mandatory review of the Canada-US-Mexico trade deal. The meetings and speech aim to strengthen ties between Canadian policymakers and American business leaders. Carney’s focus will remain on economic growth and cross-border collaboration.

The visit wraps up on Thursday after Carney’s speech and final discussions. His push to attract investment comes at a critical moment for North American trade relations. The outcomes of these meetings could influence future economic partnerships between the two nations.

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