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19 August 2026

US and Canada reach ‘very fair’ trade agreement, Trump says

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Source reporting: Al Jazeera English

US and Canada reach ‘very fair’ trade agreement, Trump says

New trade deal ensures no tariffs for US farmers and businesses exporting to Canada, Trump announces

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