Greg Valliere, AGF’s chief U.S. policy strategist, speaks about the U.S. economy, NAFTA and the likelihood of the removal of steel and aluminum tariffs
Greg Valliere, AGF’s chief U.S. policy strategist, speaks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the likelihood of the U.S. president removing steel and aluminum tariffs. And the prospect of the new NAFTA — USMCA, being signed this year.
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