Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trinto is expected to go to Brussels today to strengthen relations with the European Union, while Donald Trump imposes customs duties on his major financial partners. Both Ottawa and the European Coalition have an interest in differentiating their trade relations to offset the deterioration of the relationship with the United States and their unpredictable president. “The situation will not improve,” summarizes Iniasian Garcia of the Brussels Bruegel thought tank. This does not leave the EU “no other option” than “investing in the development of alternative markets,” he adds. Justin Trinto is set to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Laien, as well as with Antonio Costa, who chairs the European Council – the body representing the 27 Member States. The Canadian leader is expected to express their desire to reinforce his partnerships with friendly countries around the world, such as […]
Source: News Beast

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