Economics
Canada to Participate in Mexico-U.S. Auto Spat as Third Party
- Mexico says U.S. insists on overly strict content-rule reading
- Canada should be seen taking Mexico side, industry leader says
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Canada will be an interested third party in discussions between the U.S. and Mexico over rules governing cars traded in North America, avoiding direct confrontation with the Biden administration ahead of elections next month while still showing concern about the U.S. position.