-- 据加拿大CTV新闻周四报道,美国贸易代表杰米森·格里尔表示,加拿大和美国政府的贸易理念存在分歧。 报道指出,格里尔是在周三美国众议院筹款委员会就美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的贸易议程举行的听证会上发表上述言论的。当被问及加拿大是否像墨西哥一样,采取类似措施更好地与美国贸易政策接轨,尤其是在原产地规则方面时,格里尔表示:“他们确实采取了一些措施,但总体而言,他们表示希望扩大贸易,希望与更多国家达成更多贸易协定。” 他补充道:“在我们努力纠正全球化问题的时候,他们却在加倍推进全球化。所以这两种模式并不契合。” 格里尔表示,他已在与加拿大官员的“定期接触”中表达了这些担忧。 据加拿大电视台(CTV News)报道,加拿大总理马克·卡尼周三告诉记者,美国不会左右加美自由贸易的条款。 在回答有关与美国就《加美墨协定》(CUMA)进行的谈判的问题时,卡尼表示,加拿大代表团了解美国所谓的“贸易摩擦点”,并且“我们这边也有一些摩擦点”。 “我们已针对这些问题做好了充分准备。我们将坐下来,以更广泛的谈判方式来解决这些问题。我们已经提出了反提案,他们也知道,”他说道,但没有提供更多细节。“到时候,我们就要真正撸起袖子加油干了。” 加拿大电视台(CTV News)本月早些时候指出,美国列出了一份加美贸易摩擦点清单,其中包括对美国酒类销售的广泛禁运、加拿大减少塑料垃圾的计划以及乳制品问题。报告还指出,安大略省、魁北克省和不列颠哥伦比亚省的采购规则实际上排除了美国公司的投标。美国商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克周三在华盛顿举行的参议院委员会听证会上提到了这些痛点。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话和/或其他媒体渠道。这些信息被认为是可靠的,但可能包含传闻和猜测。准确性无法保证。)
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