U.S. Declines to Renew Trade Pact With Mexico And Canada. Here's What It Means for Each Country
Source: TIME · Bias: Center Left
Summary
Trade experts tell TIME that the move could carry profound long-term consequences, creating the kind of uncertainty that discourages investment, complicates supply chains and, over time, raises costs for consumers.
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