Trump might tear up ‘the best deal ever made’
Donald Trump is reconsidering the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which he previously hailed as a significant achievement. He has labeled the deal as 'bad' and 'unfair,' prompting formal negotiations with Mexico for potential changes. Canada has been largely excluded from these discussions, leading to a strained relationship between the countries.
- ▪Trump described the USMCA as 'the best and most important deal ever made' in 2020.
- ▪The US has begun formal negotiations with Mexico regarding changes to the USMCA agreement.
- ▪Canada has been largely left out of the negotiations, resulting in a frosty relationship.
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