Mexico, Canada poised to push back over U.S. NAFTA demands

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Trade ministers from the United States, Canada and Mexico on Tuesday wrap up a contentious round of NAFTA negotiations dominated by aggressive U.S. demands including a sunset clause that Canadian and Mexican officials say will be rejected.
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