Carney rolls his eyes at US Treasury secretary, says he told Trump he
meant what he said at Davos
[January 28, 2026] By
ROB GILLIES
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday he told
U.S. President Donald Trump that he meant what he said in his speech at
Davos, and told him Canada plans to diversify away from the United
States with a dozen new trade deals.
Carney rolled his eyes and rejected U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott
Bessent’s contention to Fox News that he aggressively walked back his
comments at the World Economic Forum during a phone call with Trump on
Monday.
“To be absolutely clear, and I said this to the president, I meant what
I said in Davos,” Carney said to reporters as he arrived for a Cabinet
meeting in the capital, Ottawa.
“Canada was the first country to understand the change in U.S. trade
policy that he initiated, and we’re responding to that. ”
In Davos at the World Economic Forum last week, Carney condemned
economic coercion by great powers on smaller countries without
mentioning Trump’s name. The prime minister received widespread praise
and attention for his remarks, upstaging Trump at the gathering.
“The world has changed, Washington has changed. There is almost nothing
normal in the U.S. now and that’s the truth,” Carney said in French in
Parliament on Tuesday.
Tariffs and trade deals
Trump threatened this past weekend to impose a 100% tariff on goods
imported from Canada if America’s northern neighbor went ahead with a
trade deal with Beijing, though Carney has said Canada has no interest
in negotiating a comprehensive trade deal with Beijing.

Carney said Trump called him and that they spoke for a half hour.
“I explained to him our arrangement with China. I explained to him what
we’re doing — 12 new deals, four continents, in six months,” Carney
said. “He was impressed.”
Trump’s threat came amid an escalating war of words with Carney. The
Republican president’s push to acquire Greenland strained the NATO
alliance, alarming Canada, which shares a 3,000-kilometer (1,864 mile)
maritime border with Greenland in the Arctic. Trump has also previously
talked about making Canada the 51st state.
Carney has said his recent agreement with China merely cuts tariffs that
were recently imposed on a few sectors. The prime minister plans to
travel to India, Australia and other countries in an effort to diversify
trade away from dependence on the U.S., which takes more than 75% of
Canada's exports.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives by motorcade to
Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. (Adrian Wyld/The
Canadian Press via AP)
 The United States-Mexico-Canada
Agreement is up for renewal this year. Carney has set a goal for
Canada to double its non-U.S. exports in the next decade.
At the table or on the menu
Carney has emerged as a spokesman for a movement to link up
countries and counter the U.S. under Trump. Speaking in Davos before
Trump, Carney said, “Middle powers must act together because if you
are not at the table, you are on the menu.”
Carney said he also spoke to Trump about Ukraine, Venezuela and
Arctic security in his phone call.
Bessent said Carney spoke to Trump on Monday. The Treasury secretary
told Fox News that Carney “was very aggressively walking back some
of the unfortunate remarks he made at Davos.”
“Of course, Canada depends on the U.S.,” Bessent said. “There’s much
more north-south trade than there could ever be east-west trade.”
Bessent said Canada is linked to the U.S. and that Carney should
stop trying to “push his own globalist agenda.”
Dominic LeBlanc, Canada’s minister responsible for Canada-U.S.
trade, has compared Canada's recent trade deal with China to an
agreement Trump made with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea
last summer in which the U.S. cut some tariffs on China while
Beijing moved to allow rare earth exports and lift a pause on
purchasing U.S. soy.
Trump’s push to acquire Greenland has come after he has repeatedly
needled Canada over its sovereignty and suggested it also be
absorbed into the United States. He posted an altered image on
social media last week showing a map of the United States that
included Canada, Venezuela, Greenland and Cuba as part of its
territory.
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