U.S. and Canada reach trade deal to keep NAFTA trilateral

A TRADE AGREEMENT reached with Canada will, in part, improve American dairy farmers access to the Canadian dairy market. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/CHRISTINE MUSCHI
NEW YORK - United States President Donald Trump is set to sign a successor to the North American Free Trade Agreement that will make modest revisions to a deal he once called a “disaster,” easing uncertainty for companies reliant on tariff-free commerce. U.S. and Canadian negotiators worked around the clock this weekend to secure an…

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