"Minister Morneau defended Canada's position on open trade and recent trade issues such as softwood lumber," the release stated. "[T]he government of Canada disagrees strongly with the baseless duties applied to Canadian softwood lumber products, and remains committed to working with the US administration to achieve a durable long-term solution."
The release noted that Morneau and Mnuchin discussed the importance of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its role as the "backbone" of US-Canadian trade.
The two leaders also agreed to keep an open dialogue to help further develop the strong relationship of cooperation between Canada and the United States, the release added.
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