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	Comments on: Why some experts say scrapping part of NAFTA’s Ch. 11 is Canada’s biggest win with USMCA	</title>
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	<description>Chris Brummer shares How Trade Alliances, Soft Law and Financial Engineering are Redefining Economic Statecraft</description>
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