Trump vs. the facts - looking at what Canada’s China deal actually does

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In a Truth Social post on Saturday, Trump warned that if Canada
becomes a “drop-off port” for Chinese goods or makes a deal with China,
all Canadian products could face a 100% U.S. tariff. While Canada has
announced a deal with China, it’s not a full free trade agreement. To
break down what this really means, Evan speaks with Fen Osler Hampson,
Carleton University professor of international affairs.
26 Jan 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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