Issues remain as 3rd round of NAFTA talks wraps in Ottawa
OTTAWA, Ontario – Contentious
issues remain in talks on renegotiating the North American Free Trade
Agreement as the United States, Canada and Mexico conclude a third round
of talks.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert
Lighthizer says some issues related to small and medium-size enterprises
were resolved, but an enormous amount of work still needs to be done on
other, difficult matters.
He says delegates made significant progress on
competition policy, digital trade, state-owned enterprises and
telecommunications. Details on the chapters they agreed on were not
available.Mexican Economy Secretary ldefonso Guajardo also said Wednesday that "substantial challenges" lie ahead.
U.S. President Donald Trump has called the 1992 trade deal the worst in history.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland says a thorough update is due.
A fourth round will be held in Washington Oct. 11-15.
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