Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says US President Trump has not proposed an 'entry fee' for Canada ahead of the upcoming United States-Mexico-Canada trade deal review.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that US President Trump has not mentioned a potential 'entry fee' for Canada prior to the upcoming review of the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.
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