Politics
Biden-Trudeau Climate Plan May Target Polluting Trade Rivals
- Some nations make goods with few carbon controls: Trudeau
- Measures to be discussed in months ahead, PM says in interview
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Canada and the U.S. are working on joint environment plans that could include singling out countries with weaker climate laws, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.
The Canadian leader said in an interview with Bloomberg News that his country’s plans to deepen climate cooperation with the U.S. will include complementary policies that take “into account the emissions profiles of industrial competitors around the world.”