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Freeland en route to Mexico as new NAFTA deal appears close at hand | Power & Politics

Freeland en route to Mexico as new NAFTA deal appears close at hand | Power & Politics Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is headed to Mexico City as the revised North American free trade agreement may be close to being ratified by the U.S. Congress. Reports suggest congressional Democrats may be satisfied with the text of changes proposed by Donald Trump’s trade representative.
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