Published: 14:25, October 30, 2025 | Updated: 14:31, October 30, 2025
Trump has ‘very nice’ talk with Carney after Canada rift
By Bloomberg
US President Donald Trump looks towards Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney as he delivers remarks at a dinner hosted by South Korea President Lee Jae-myung in Gyeongju, South Korea, Oct 29, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

US President Donald Trump said he had a “very nice conversation” Wednesday with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, despite the latest increase in tensions over trade between the two nations.

Trump made the remarks on Air Force One Thursday after departing South Korea, where he had come for meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group. Carney and Trump sat at the same table for an APEC dinner Wednesday.

“I had a very nice conversation with him last night,” Trump told reporters.

Carney’s office noted the encounter in a statement late Wednesday: “The Prime Minister had constructive conversations on various topics of interest with all participants, including the President of the United States.”

The US president was inflamed over the Canadian province of Ontario’s move to air an ad using an old Ronald Reagan radio address to criticize his tariff regime. He’s accused Canada — and Carney — of seeking to influence the US Supreme Court, which is set to hear arguments about the legality of his use of levies on foreign goods next week.

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On Monday, Trump had said of Carney, “I don’t want to meet with him.” He added, “I’m not going to be meeting with them for a while. I’m very happy with the deal we have right now with Canada. We’re going to let it ride.”

Arrival remark

When he landed in South Korea Wednesday, Trump had posted on social media, “For those that are asking, we didn’t come to South Korea to see Canada!”

Earlier in the week, Carney told reporters in Malaysia that Canada was “ready when appropriate” to pick up trade talks with the US.