Trump Plans Post-FIFA Trade Talks with Canada and Mexico, US-China Dialogue Deemed “Constructive”

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump announced upcoming meetings with Canadian and Mexican leaders following the FIFA event to discuss critical trade and immigration issues, signaling ongoing diplomatic engagement in North America.
  • US officials, including Secretary Scott Bessent and USTR Greer, held "constructive" discussions with China's Vice Premier He Lifeng, focusing on the implementation of trade agreements and the Busan arrangement, which is reportedly "going well".
  • Trump also addressed concerns regarding crime impacting FIFA events, stating his intention to "take care of crime easily" and expressing reluctance to remove host cities.
  • Google (GOOGL) is offering priority access to its "Antigravity" service for AI Pro & Ultra subscribers, according to a recent blog post.

President Trump confirmed plans to meet with leaders from Canada and Mexico following the upcoming FIFA event, indicating that relations are "getting along very well". These discussions are expected to focus heavily on trade, with specific mentions of immigration also on the agenda with Mexico's President Sheinbaum. The Canadian Prime Minister's office noted that PM Carney is currently meeting with President Sheinbaum and will meet with Trump next.

In parallel, the United States continues its dialogue with China on trade matters. Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Greer engaged in a "constructive" call with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng. The officials discussed the ongoing implementation of trade agreements and the Busan arrangement, which Bessent stated is "going well".

Domestically, President Trump weighed in on the FIFA event, asserting that he would "take care of crime easily" if it became a problem. He also expressed a desire not to remove cities from hosting duties over crime concerns. Separately, President Trump remarked that receiving a Peace Prize "would be a great honor."

In technology news, Google (GOOGL) has announced that subscribers to its AI Pro & Ultra tiers will now receive priority access to Google Antigravity, a development detailed in a recent blog post.

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