Trump: Trade Agreement Finalized With Mexico

US President Donald Trump announced today the arrival of a trade agreement with Mexico under the revision of the North American Free Trade Pact (NAFTA), which will include Canada. “This is an important business day, the president stated in the Oval Office, adding that this is really a [...]
This is an important business day, the president stated in the Oval Office, adding that this is really a very good agreement for our two countries, writes ATSH.
Canada also signed the 1994 agreement, did not participate in this phase of negotiations, but is expected to join the negotiating table immediately after resolving disputes between Mexico and the US.
In the ovale Office, in the presence of Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guyardo his Foreign Affairs Office, Luis Videgaray, his son-in-law, Jared Kouchner and US Trade Ambassador Robert Lighthizer, Donald Trump, said that negotiations with Otawa, the third partner of NAFTA, will start soon.
“would soon announce their prime minister”, Trump claimed, but hinted that the US was ready to sign only a bilateral agreement with Canada, instead of a trilateral pact.












