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Canada announces new chief trade negotiator to the United States

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By Fergal Smith

TORONTO, ‌Feb 16 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Mark ​Carney announced on Monday the appointment of public servant Janice Charette ⁠as the next chief trade negotiator to the United States.

Charette will act as a senior advisor to ​the Prime Minister and to Dominic LeBlanc, the minister responsible ‌for Canada-U.S. trade on the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, a statement from the prime minister's ⁠office said.

Canada sends about 70% of its ⁠exports to the United States. CUSMA, also known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, is a continental trade pact that has shielded much of Canada's exports from ‌U.S. tariffs. It is up for joint review by ⁠a July 1 deadline.

“With four ‌decades of experience in public policy ​and diplomacy, Janice Charette brings extraordinary leadership, expertise, and a deep commitment to advancing Canada’s interests," Carney ‌said.

"As Chief Trade Negotiator, she will ​advance Canadian interests ⁠and a strengthened trade and investment relationship that ‌benefits workers and industries ⁠in both Canada and the United States.”

Charette has twice served as clerk of the Privy Council and secretary ​to the Cabinet, ‌according to the statement. The clerk of the Privy Council ⁠is the head of ​the civil service in Canada.

(Reporting by Fergal Smith, ​Editing by Nick Zieminski)

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