Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday announced the appointment of public servant Janice Charette as the next chief trade negotiator to the US.

Charette will act as a senior advisor to Carney and Dominic LeBlanc, the minister responsible for Canada-US 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 US. CUSMA is a continental trade pact that has shielded much of Canada’s exports from US 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.

He continued, “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.

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