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White House economic adviser says it has been ‘difficult to negotiate’ with Canada

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett just gaggled with reporters. He said that the president’s decision to terminate trade talks with Canada was indicative of his “frustration” with the country after month of negotiations.

Kevin Hassett speaks with reporters outside the White House, 24 October 2025.
Kevin Hassett speaks with reporters outside the White House on Friday. Photograph: Francis Chung/UPI/Shutterstock

“The Canadians have been very difficult to negotiate with,” Hassett added. “You look at all the countries around the world that we’ve made deals with, and the fact that we’re now negotiating Mexico separately, reveals that it’s not just about what one ad, there’s frustration that’s built up.”

Hassett said he didn’t have any information about whether Trump would speak with Canadian prime minister Mark Carney while they’re both attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit this week.

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