Trump made US dairy access to Canada a big issue, but NAFTA 2.0 may bring only 'marginal' concessions from Ottawa (CNBC)
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CNBC published an article assessing the implications of the NAFTA renegotiations on the United States’ agricultural industry. The article has expert commentary from IFPRI’s Senior Research Fellow, Joseph Glauber, who warns that an pulling out of NAFTA would be a grave mistake for the United States. “There are some improvements that can be made in this agreement, but understand that status quo is a far better deal than getting bad changes to this agreement,” he said.
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