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Trump says he "would rather not have" his North American trade deal
President Trump stated he would 'rather not have' the USMCA trade deal, which is up for review next month, increasing the risk of its collapse. The deal, replacing NAFTA, is critical for North American supply chains, but Trump suggested he might refuse to sign it during a joint review deadline in July.
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