With U.S. tariffs looming, Ottawa and London pledge deeper cooperation on trade and global security
As trade tensions with the United States escalate, Prime Minister Mark Carney is wasting no time building bridges with Canada’s trusted global allies. On Monday, Carney held a high-level call with U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, discussing a united front against what both leaders called unjustified U.S. trade actions.
The conversation marks a pivotal moment in Canada’s pivot away from overdependence on American markets, and toward strengthening partnerships with like-minded nations.
A Shared Concern: U.S. Tariffs and Global Trade
At the heart of the conversation was the growing threat of tariffs recently announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, which specifically target Canadian sectors like automotive, steel, and aluminum.
Carney reaffirmed his plan to protect Canadian businesses and workers, outlining strategies to defend the economy and diversify trade alliances.
“We’re reinforcing ties with reliable partners — and we’re not backing down from protecting Canada’s core industries,” Carney said following the call.
Global Issues: Standing with Ukraine
Beyond trade, the two prime ministers also tackled pressing international concerns, most notably the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Both leaders reiterated their governments’ steadfast support for Ukraine, emphasizing a commitment to collective action and democratic values in the face of authoritarian aggression.
A Call for Continued Collaboration
While the call focused on immediate geopolitical and economic issues, both Carney and Starmer agreed to maintain ongoing, direct communication as the global landscape shifts.
This dialogue signals a renewed era of U.K.-Canada cooperation, one that could shape the future of trade, diplomacy, and defense well beyond North American borders.