Trump Weighs North American Trade Pact That Could Exclude Canada

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U.S. officials are considering major changes to the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade framework that could scrap or renegotiate it without Canada, using the opening of a new U.S.–Canada bridge as leverage to secure concessions. Such a move would disrupt established cross-border supply chains, upend business plans built around tri-country trade, and risk economic fallout for companies relying on the pact.
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