Headline Roundup • November 30th, 2018
Trump Signs New Trade Pact With Mexico, Canada
Summary from the AllSides News Team
President Trump and leaders from Mexico and Canada signed a new trade deal to replace NAFTA after the Trump administration's recent tariffs prompted negotiations between the three countries. The pact may face a struggle in Congress, as some Democratic leaders have vowed to oppose it on the grounds that it does not do enough to protect the American worker.
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US President Donald Trump and leaders from Canada and Mexico have signed the successor to the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta).
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