Why Canada and Mexico’s Help with U.S. Wildfires Won’t Influence Trade Policy
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief of Climate Crisis, addresses the misconception that Canada and Mexico’s assistance with U.S. wildfires could improve trade relations with the United States. He explains that the Trump administration views trade policy independently and unlikely to be swayed by acts of goodwill, such as sending firefighters.
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