
US-Canada Trade Review: Tensions Rise
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As the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement review looms, Canada grapples with its position at the table. The deal, which replaced NAFTA in 2020, is up for a six-year check, but the rules for this review remain vague. Tensions rise as the US points to provincial booze bans on US products as a deal-breaker. The US views Canada as a tough partner, with hostility brewing over a new China pact. The US has listed gripes including dairy controls and digital taxes. Despite high trade volumes, US tariffs on steel, aluminum, autos, and lumber persist, and new probes into forced labor could add more. Business leaders urge focusing on tech talks, but annual reviews could drag into summer for US leverage. Canada aims for a clean wrap to secure investor certainty.
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