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NAFTA reopening possible after South Korea deal

With the ink still wet on a free-trade deal with South Korea, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada would be willing to reopen the North American Free Trade Agreement for the right price. ...

In a question-and-answer session at a B.C. Chamber of Commerce gathering, he said his government remains focused on building global trade, "particularly given that some of our traditional trading partners — like the United States — may not have the kind of growth rates that you're talking about for a very long time to come."

That said, the prime minister made it clear that Canada may be interested in renegotiating NAFTA with the U.S. and Mexico. ...

This has been excerpted from a 13 March 2014 CBC News article and is available in its entirety at
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/nafta-reopening-possible-after-south-korea-deal-harper-hints-1.2571048

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Trade Agreements

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Canadian News Channel
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