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Source: Andrew Mayeda, FARM FUTURES, 6/6/17
The U.S. could renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement by early next year if it sticks to seeking concessions that Mexico and Canada agreed to make in past accords, said former President Barack Obama’s top trade negotiator. The U.S. may be able to convince its NAFTA partners to sign a deal that looks similar to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, said Michael Froman, who was U.S. Trade Representative until President Donald Trump took office in January. For more of this story, click here.
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