Canada carved out a NAFTA exception for

A. tariffs on lumber from the U.S. Northwest.
B. imports of agricultural goods from Mexico.
C. tariffs on fish from all of the Great Lakes.
D. milk and cream tariffs from the U.S.


Answer: D

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