U.S. And Canada Reach Deal To Replace NAFTA
Ottawa agreed to make it easier for U.S. farmers to ship dairy into Canada and to limit exports of Canadian made automobiles.
by Dina Kesbeh
Oct 01, 2018
2 minutes
The U.S. and Canada reached a deal to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, signed a quarter-century ago, with a new pact that the Trump administration says is easier to enforce.
Ahead of the midnight deadline set by the White House, reports that
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