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US, Canada and Mexico Set to Miss July 1 Free Trade Agreement Deadline

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The United States, Canada, and Mexico faced a July 1 deadline to decide on extending their North American free trade pact. The three nations appear unlikely to reach an agreement before that date passes. The free trade deal governs a significant portion of economic activity across all three countries. Missing the deadline raises questions about the future of trilateral trade relations in North America.

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