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US Seeks to Avoid Congressional Vote on Trade Agreement, Says Carney

US Seeks to Avoid Congressional Vote on Trade Agreement, Says Carney

13 Haziran 2026Bloomberg
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated that officials from the Trump administration prefer to avoid a congressional vote regarding changes to the North American free trade agreement. This approach suggests a desire to maintain the current structure of the deal without triggering extensive legislative debate.
  • The administration's stance reflects a strategic effort to streamline trade negotiations and avoid potential political hurdles.
  • The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been a contentious issue in U.S. politics, with various stakeholders advocating for changes.
  • The Trump administration's reluctance to engage Congress on trade matters highlights a broader trend of executive action in trade policy. By steering clear of congressional votes, the administration aims to preserve its negotiating leverage and minimize the risk of opposition from lawmakers.
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