Canada has warned the U.S. needs to show more flexibility in «core» issues with
the trade pact if it wants a deal this spring.
Not exact matches
It also spelled out EU resistance to Britain scrapping swathes of tax, environmental and labour laws
if it wants to have an eventual free
trade pact.
MEXICO CITY, March 5 - Canada and Mexico on Monday pushed back against President Donald Trump's suggestion that steel and aluminum tariffs could be waived
if they signed a new and «fair» NAFTA deal, setting the stage for a tense end to the latest talks to update the
trade pact.
With respect to the United States, half of Canadians (51 %) hold the opinion that the gains from securing a
trade pact with Japan, Mexico, Singapore, Australia and the other TPP nations, outweigh the retaliatory risks that may come from the U.S.,
if they are upset by new agreement: