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Here’s what you need to know:

Nafta survives (with a new name)

After a weekend of frantic talks, the U.S. and Canada reached a last-minute agreement on Sunday to avert the collapse of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

The pact — which will be renamed the “United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement” — builds upon a deal Washington reached with Mexico in August. The inclusion of Canada came as a relief to many, including industry groups in the U.S.

• What’s next: The breakthrough was seen as a victory for President Trump, who has made rewriting trade agreements a top priority. He wants Congress to ratify the deal quickly, but lawmakers have said they don’t expect a vote until next year.