Trump suggests he may not renew USMCA, says US does not need imports from Canada or Mexico and expects better trade treatment.
President Trump suggested he may not renew the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, saying the US does not need imports from Canada or Mexico but expects better treatment in trade.
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