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Originally Posted by Leeman4Gilmour
I read an article in the Globe (and I think it was mentioned somewhere in this thread), but we just revert back to the 1989 Canada/US Free Trade Agreement. I don't know the differences between that and NAFTA. In essence we may end up with two separate agreements - one for the States and one for Mexico.
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Even if the president cancels the deal, congress has to alter or repeal the tariff measures implemented in accordance with that deal. And you're right that pre-existing agreements would probably remain in force unless NAFTA nullified them. That I don't know.