In the framework of the formal review of the T-MEC, U.S. President Donald Trump has again resorted to the strident mascot against his trading partners. Since the Oval Office, the president of the neighboring country of the North stated categorically that the United States of America “needs nothing” from Mexico and Canada, leaving in suspense the survival of the trade treaty.These recent statements of the U.S. president should not be read as a re…
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In the framework of the formal review of the T-MEC, U.S. President Donald Trump has again resorted to the strident mascot against his trading partners. Since the Oval Office, the president of the neighboring country of the North stated categorically that the United States of America “needs nothing” from Mexico and Canada, leaving in suspense the survival of the trade treaty.These recent statements of the U.S. president should not be read as a re…