‘We don’t need anything that Canada has:’ Trump says he’s ‘not looking to renew’ North American trade deal
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated he is 'not looking to renew' a North American trade deal, suggesting he doesn't want the current agreement with Canada. The remarks imply a potential disruption to existing trade relationships. While the specific trade agreement isn't detailed, this signals a possible shift in U.S. trade policy. It's important to watch how Canada and other involved countries respond and what the economic consequences might be.
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- North American trade deal
- A trade agreement between countries in North America, most recently the USMCA, which replaced NAFTA.
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- This story has coverage from 2 tracked outlets: CBC News, National Post.Reported by: CBC News, National Post
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