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Canada to join Mexico in complaint on US car-origin rules

By IANS | Updated: December 27, 2021 12:53 IST

Ottawa, Dec 27 Canada plans to formally join Mexico in calling for an arbitration panel to resolve a ...

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Ottawa, Dec 27 Canada plans to formally join Mexico in calling for an arbitration panel to resolve a dispute with the US over how to interpret rules governing the origin of vehicle parts, according to a media report.

The two countries expect to request in the first days of January the creation of a tribunal of experts to rule on the matter as allowed under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, Xinhua news agency reported citing a Bloomberg report as saying.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has faced pressure from business leaders to become more aggressive against what Canad sees as growing US trade protectionism, it added.

Trudeau has instructed his top economic ministers to take "tougher positions" on trade issues amid growing disputes with the US.

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