The Trump administration argues NAFTA changes will create jobs. But the plan has many in the auto industry quite nervous.
Despite Trump’s comments, US says it still aims to keep Canada in NAFTA
Trump said in off-the-record remarks to Bloomberg News this week that any trade deal with Canada would be “totally on our terms,” the Toronto Star reported on Friday, citing remarks it had obtained.
Trump vows to deploy the military along US-Mexico border
Despite months of efforts, no immigration deal has emerged in the Republican-led Congress, where lawmakers are not expected to pass much major legislation ahead of November’s midterm congressional elections.
NAFTA has governed the rules of trade between the US, Mexico and Canada since 1994. Today, many progressives who dislike NAFTA say President Trump is giving them the best chance in a generation to rewrite the rules of trade.
New NAFTA talks aim to clear pathway to toughest issues