trade agreement
Britishnoun
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But with both the US midterm elections and a review of a long-standing free trade agreement between Canada, the US and Mexico on the horizon for 2026, some hope that a resolution might be on the way.
From BBC
Her country sends more than 80 percent of its exports to the United States, with which she is renegotiating a trade agreement.
From Barron's
And many food imports from Mexico - America's single biggest foreign food supplier - were already spared tariffs, due to White House exemptions for goods covered by a US, Mexico and Canada free trade agreement.
From BBC
Canada is currently facing 35% tariffs on its goods - although most are exempt under an existing North American free trade agreement - as well as individual levies targeting particular industries like car and steel manufacturing.
From BBC
South Korea will "move forward" with the United States in building nuclear-powered submarines, President Lee Jae Myung said Friday, after a long-awaited security and trade agreement was finalised.
From Barron's
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