Canada Pushes for Bilateral US Trade Deal Amid Concerns Over Mexico

Canada Pushes for Bilateral US Trade Deal Amid Concerns Over Mexico

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Provincial Leaders' Stance

All of Canada's provincial and territorial premiers, led by Ontario Premier , urge Prime Minister to negotiate a bilateral trade deal with the that excludes , citing unfair trade practices.

Ford alleges Mexico is using cheap Chinese parts under the guise of fair trade, impacting jobs in both the U.S. and Canada, and calls for a fair trade agreement directly with the U.S..

Federal and International Responses

Mexican President and Trudeau advocate for strengthening the existing trilateral agreement, emphasizing its benefits to all three countries, despite concerns over Mexico's trade practices.

Deputy Prime Minister acknowledges U.S. concerns about Mexico's trade practices and hints at the possibility of revisiting the trilateral agreement, as Canada prepares for a potentially uncertain trade future under Trump.
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