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Santiago, Chile — Prime Minister Paul Martin's meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush Saturday yielded a move on the mad-cow dispute that could lead to U.S. borders being opened to Canadian beef as early as next spring.
Canadian officials said that Mr. Bush had promised to act Monday to refer a new trade rule -- that would in theory open the border -- to the Office of Management and Budget, a move that Mr. Martin labeled a "significant step."
Once the rule is referred to the OMB, it sets in train a series of deadlines that would lead to the opening of the border sometime next year, probably in the spring — unless Congress derails it.
Santiago, Chile — Prime Minister Paul Martin's meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush Saturday yielded a move on the mad-cow dispute that could lead to U.S. borders being opened to Canadian beef as early as next spring.
Canadian officials said that Mr. Bush had promised to act Monday to refer a new trade rule -- that would in theory open the border -- to the Office of Management and Budget, a move that Mr. Martin labeled a "significant step."
Once the rule is referred to the OMB, it sets in train a series of deadlines that would lead to the opening of the border sometime next year, probably in the spring — unless Congress derails it.
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