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Danielle Smith echoes Doug Ford's concerns about Mexico trade, suggests carve-out

  • Danielle Smith discussed a "Canada-first" trade approach, suggesting a carve-out for Canada due to concerns about Mexico’s trade practices.
  • Doug Ford stated that Mexico should match Canadian and American tariffs on Chinese imports to participate in trade discussions.
  • Concerns grow about a potential 10% tariff from Trump, which could significantly impact the Canadian economy by $30 billion.
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Alberta Province's Premier in Canada, Danielle Smith, supported the words of her partner, Ontario's head of government, Doug Ford, about excluding Mexico from the trade agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC), for trade relations with China.In a television interview, Danielle Smith stated that Canada's problem with Mexico is that it is not yet an equal partner with the United States. "In addition, they invite China …

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Danielle Smith echoes Doug Ford's concerns about Mexico trade, suggests carve-out

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is echoing concerns about Mexico that were expressed earlier this week by Ontario's premier, saying she hopes Canada can get a "carve-out" from import tariffs that president-elect Donald Trump is promising.

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Mexico City.- Alberta Minister Danielle Smith agreed with Ontario's Prime Minister Doug Ford that Canada and the United States consider excluding Mexico from the North American trade agreement (T-MEC) if the country does not tighten restrictions on Chinese products, according to the CBC chain. "Would you agree with Ontario's Prime Minister Doug Ford, that perhaps Mexico should be eliminated from the process if it does not comply with the spirit …

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Aristegui Noticias broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Saturday, November 16, 2024.
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