With CUSMA deadline looming, industry leaders see signs of 'a thaw' in frosty Canada-U.S. relationship

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OTTAWA—Fraught cross-border trade talks took a positive turn this week, say some industry leaders, as the three North America leaders stare down a July 1 renewal deadline on which they now appear flexible.

Jean Simard, head of the Aluminum Association of Canada, said in an interview there has been “a thaw” in Canada-U.S. discussions. “It’s not getting back at the table, but it’s starting to talk again in a more focused way.”

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