Canada has created a new council to address tariffs and USMCA issues

Canadian industry has united to form a new council aimed at collaborating on tariff and USMCA issues.

Lyndsey Smith with RealAg Radio spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on the new council and how the Canada/U.S. Trade Council will play a part.

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