Headline RoundupApril 27th, 2017
NAFTA Safe for Now
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President Donald Trump told the leaders of Canada and Mexico Wednesday he was not immediately planning to end the North American Free Trade Agreement, a pact which he railed against as a candidate and as recently as last week declared was harmful to US workers.
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Trump Says He Will ‘Renegotiate’ NAFTAHuffPost
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Trump previously accused Mexico of destroying U.S. jobs, and set 20 percent tariffs on Canadian lumber.
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NAFTA Safe for Now: Trump Calls Trudeau and Peña Nieto to RenegotiateBreitbart News
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President Donald Trump spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Peña Nieto in separate telephone conversations Wednesday, downplaying reports he was close to issuing an executive order withdrawing the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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Trump agrees 'not to terminate NAFTA at this time'CNN (Online News)
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President Donald Trump told the leaders of Canada and Mexico Wednesday he was not immediately planning to end the North American Free Trade Agreement, a pact which he railed against as a candidate and as recently as last week declared was harmful to US workers.
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