U.S., Canada, Mexico agriculture chiefs meet on NAFTA renegotiation

(Reuters) - Agriculture ministers from the United States, Canada and Mexico expressed a mutual commitment to open and transparent trade after meeting in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday to discuss the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
It was the first trilateral meeting between U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, Canada's minister of agriculture, Lawrence MacAulay, and Mexico's secretary of agriculture, Jose Calzada, since U.S. President Donald Trump said NAFTA would need to be renegotiated.

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