Attorney Dan Ujczo Interviewed on CBC Regarding the USMCA
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Recently, Columbus Attorney Dan Ujczo was interviewed on the CBC for a segment titled “USMCA: A look at the revamped North American trade pact.”
Dan says the revamped agreement puts stability back into North American free trade in a period of tariff threats, but Canada needed to concede on dairy because it was the only way this deal could be reached. Dan shared his thoughts with CBC News Network’s Andrew Nichols from Washington.
To watch the full interview, please click here.
Dan says the revamped agreement puts stability back into North American free trade in a period of tariff threats, but Canada needed to concede on dairy because it was the only way this deal could be reached. Dan shared his thoughts with CBC News Network’s Andrew Nichols from Washington.
To watch the full interview, please click here.
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