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Canada Seeks Deeper North American Integration on Strategic Materials

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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined an ambitious agenda for continental cooperation during remarks in New York, targeting aluminum, automotive manufacturing and critical minerals as priority sectors for closer ties with the Trump administration.

Carney's pitch comes as North American supply chains face mounting pressure to reduce dependence on overseas sources. The Canadian leader emphasized aluminum's role in lightweighting vehicles and the automotive sector's need for secure mineral sourcing amid global competition.

The proposal suggests potential regulatory alignment and integrated production strategies across the three-nation bloc. Carney framed the initiative as economically beneficial for all parties while addressing broader continental security concerns.

The timing reflects broader geopolitical shifts reshaping trade relationships. North American manufacturers have increasingly sought alternatives to Asian supply chains, creating opportunity for Canadian-sourced materials to play a larger role in regional production networks.

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