US Trade Representative says Trump administration will maintain tariffs on Mexico, Canada as NAFTA renegotiation begins.
The Trump administration intends to maintain tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said as the U.S. launches negotiations to revamp the North American free trade pact.
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