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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has decided not to renew the trilateral trade agreement with Canada and Mexico in its current form, opting instead for annual reviews that could lead to renegotiation. This comes amidst criticisms of flaws in the agreement, particularly the trade deficit with the two countries, as discussions continue on improving trading terms between the United States and its partners. The decision impacts the renewal of the treaty and keeps its validity for another ten years unless one party withdraws.
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