Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum had a "productive call" today, according to a statement from the former's office, APA reports citing BBC.
The leaders emphasised the "importance of safeguarding North American competitiveness while respecting the sovereignty of each nation", it adds.
The prime minister's office says the two discussed plans to fight the White House's "unjustified trade actions", including through increased trade between Canada and Mexico.
The two countries have "agreed to remain in close contact", the statement says.