Trump wants to speed up permit approvals to boost construction projects as part of any infrastructure plan, a White House adviser said earlier on Tuesday.
Trump had said he had "low expectations" for the meeting and tweeted that relations between the countries had never been worse, blaming the situation on the ongoing investigations into alleged collusion with Russia surrounding his 2016 election victory.
Trump said he will sign measures next week for the United States to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum imports "for a long period of time".
Trudeau's Liberal party took most seats in Parliament, giving it the best chance to form a government. Still, falling short of a majority meant they would have to rely on an opposition party to stay in power.
Trump said on Sunday that travelers to the United States from countries at high risk of coronavirus would be screened before boarding and on arrival, without specifying which countries.
Trump spent the early months of the pandemic refusing to wear a mask during public appearances, ridiculing reporters who wore them, and retweeting messages making fun of Biden for wearing a mask and implying that he looks weak. Trump first wore a mask in public about a month ago, during a visit to a military hospital, and has since expressed support for them at times.
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Trump's verbal statement on Tuesday may indicate a step further than that.
Trump is seeking a "real opportunity, that is fair, that is reciprocal, that is conducted transparently. Not the same model that is used by some other countries in the world", Pompeo said when meeting on Wednesday with new Brazilian Foreign Minister Ernesto Araujo.
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Trump's proposed 25-percent tariff on steel imports and a 10-percent one on aluminum caused stocks to tumble, American economic allies to object, and US farmers to look toward the heavens for relief.