Canada and Mexico forge strategic partnership to navigate US uncertainty

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Canada and Mexico agreed to deepen ties and form a comprehensive strategic partnership amid uncertainty from a second Donald Trump presidency. The leaders will enhance trade, security, infrastructure investment, and collaborate on climate and conservation initiatives, strengthening their relationship beyond the existing CUSMA trade agreement. This partnership comes as CUSMA faces review next year, with both nations emphasizing cooperation as the best path forward despite potential bilateral deals with the U.S.


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