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White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett expressed hope for resolving a dispute with Canada over fentanyl opioid smuggling by the end of March, which could potentially delay tariffs imposed by President Trump. Despite Hassett's statements, Canada is minimally involved in drug smuggling into the U.S., and progress isn't clear. His comments on the "trade war" were criticized as incomprehensible by U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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