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Doug Ford Proposes Canada-U.S. Trade Deal Excluding Mexico Over Chinese Imports
Nov 12, 2024, 04:33 PM
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called for Canada and the United States to negotiate a bilateral free trade agreement, excluding Mexico, unless Mexico aligns itself with North American partners on Chinese imports. Ford described Mexico as a 'backdoor' for Chinese goods, which he claims threatens Ontario's auto sector. This stance has garnered attention from U.S. President Joe Biden and incoming President Donald Trump. Ford's proposal includes potentially removing Mexico from the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). Canada’s largest province wants the country to negotiate its own trade agreement with the US, unless Mexico aligns itself with its North American partners on Chinese imports.
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