President Donald Trump plans to end the North American Free Trade Agreement, giving Congress a firm deadline to ratify the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. That would give lawmakers a simple choice between the new trade deal or the high tariffs and quotas seen before NAFTA took effect in 1994. Before it can be enacted, the USMCA must be approved by the legislative bodies in all three countries.
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