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Keystone XL developers seek to recoup more than $15 billion in damages connected to yanking a permit for an oil pipeline.
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Keystone XL developers seek to recoup more than $15 billion in damages connected to yanking a permit for an oil pipeline.
TC Energy Corporation, the company behind the Keystone XL pipeline project, is seeking to recover more than $15 billion in damages from the U.S.
One year after it took effect the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) has yet to end trading friction.
Mexico’s Congress will be asked to approve a labor-reform bill this spring as a necessary step to ratifying the new North American free-trade pact,...
Plus factors in the new agreement There are two major advantages to the new agreement according to Maude Barlow, chair of the Council of...
The 11th-hour agreement was announced just before the midnight deadline, following 14 months of difficult negotiations between the Trump administration and Canada. Trump has...
President Donald Trump on Monday hailed a US trade pact with Canada and Mexico, which replaces the old NAFTA deal, as a historic agreement...
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday he was confident Congress would approve a new trade deal with Mexico, even if it left out...
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Talks between the United States and Canada will continue Friday after the two sides made “good progress” in their effort to rewrite NAFTA, as...