And so his view coming back into office, looking at usmca, at the end of the day, we had significantly more imports of cars from Mexico. Those kinds of things surged steel and aluminum from Canada and Mexico. There was essentially a gentleman's agreement that we wouldn't have hard quotas on Canada and Mexico. and that they would stick to historic levels of shipments of aluminum and steel and they didn't hew to those. (24:35–24:40)
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Asserts the existence of a gentleman's agreement regarding quotas on Canada and Mexico.
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