Canada and U.S. Trade ministers meet in Washington to finalize a trade deal. Dominic LeBlanc, Canada’s trade minister, and Jamieson Greer, U.S. Trade representative, confirmed they reached agreement after talks. The deal aims to avoid potential tariffs and resolve trade tensions.

Both sides expressed confidence in the outcome. The agreement comes after renewed negotiations following a pause in Trump’s threatened 50% tariffs. The meeting in Washington focused on smoothing bilateral trade relations.

The deal is expected to prevent economic disruption. Officials emphasized cooperation to maintain trade stability. Details remain under review, but both nations aim to finalize terms soon.

The agreement marks progress in resolving longstanding trade disputes. Further discussions may be needed to address remaining concerns.