CBC: …Greer, who plays a key role in all trade negotiations, including the looming review of CUSMA, is laying out a strong case for separate bilateral deals with the country’s northern and southern neighbours — a move that would end 30 years of North America having a unified free trade agreement.
“Our economic relationship with Canada is very, very different than our economic relationship with Mexico,” Greer told an event held by the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based think-tank focused on international affairs.
“The labour situation’s different. The import-export profile is different. The rule of law is different. So it makes sense to talk about things separately with Canada and Mexico,” he said…
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