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U.S. tariffs must be lifted with new NAFTA ratification, Freeland says

U.S. tariffs must be lifted with new NAFTA ratification, Freeland says Dealing with the U.S. tariffs — imposed by President Donald Trump under a controversial national-security provision of U.S. law — is a key part of the NAFTA ratification process, says Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland. Freeland's remarks indicate an evolution in Canada's position on the sanctions and the acrimonious three-country renegotiation of NAFTA.
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