US President Donald Trump is threatening to target countries, including Canada, that contribute to America's substantial trade deficit, a move being taken as a protectionist warning shot.
The United States is Canada's biggest trading partner, with a trade surplus on merchandise alone last year of 32.5 billion Canadian dollars (USD 24.4 billion).
Trudeau said it was "extremely important" to work with the Trump administration on the issue, without dramatising the US decision to target Canada along with more than a dozen other countries.
"We know the conversations we will be having on how we can improve trade, freedom to send goods of services people across the border. It's good for both of our countries," he said.
"We emphasise with the Americans... That there are many jobs in Canada that create jobs in the United States and vice versa. We do better when we have open and robust relationships in international trade."
He said the neighbouring countries had "a very positive working relationship" to ensure good jobs on both sides of the border.
The Canadian premier said the agreement "has been improved upon."
He said good jobs on both US and Canadian soil "rely on the smooth and efficient flow of goods and services and people" across the border, adding that "growth for the middle class" was a shared goal.
In addition to an ongoing conflict over US curbs on imports of Canadian timber, dairy products are also a source of discord between the two partners.
Trump is set to sign an executive order today requiring staff to pinpoint countries and goods responsible for America's nearly USD 50 billion a month trade deficit.
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