Familiar North American irritants -- U.S. protectionism, intransigence on continental trade, irregular migration -- return to the fore this week as the so-called 'Three Amigos' meet for a trilateral summit in Mexico City.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau walks with United States President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to a meeting at the North American Leaders' Summit on Nov. 18, 2021 in Washington, D.C. Trudeau is expected to travel to Mexico for a North American Leaders' Summit taking place Jan. 10. Familiar North American irritants -- U.S.
"I think Canada has to try really hard to be as relevant as it wants to be in a conversation with the United States -- there isn't an automatic reason that Canada is front burner the way there is with Mexico," Greenwood said. But when it comes to fostering the growth of the critical minerals industry, a cornerstone of the burgeoning market for electric vehicles, the U.S. expects Canada to be doing even more than it already is, Greenwood said.
"The more certainty we can have on the supply chain, the more certainty we can have in the economy. That's a really important part of dealing with inflation: when there's uncertainty, you have greater costs." "This North American Leaders' Summit will give us all an opportunity to strengthen those partnerships and advance shared priorities for North America."
"It's in the interest of the United States, at the end of the day, to get those pieces of legislation right so that they they really do boost prosperity across the United States." At the same time, the U.S. will welcome 30,000 new immigrants a month from all four countries over the next two years, provided they are eligible to work and enter the country legally.
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