Edmonton Journal

U.S. envoy seeks to ‘massage’ NAFTA energy deal

Developing strategy will ‘pay dividends’ for all three parties to pact, Perry says

- JOSH WINGROVE AND JENNIFER A. DLOUHY

OTTAWA The U.S. has a unique opportunit­y to develop a “North American energy strategy” with Canada and Mexico, U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry said, striking a conciliato­ry tone with the other members of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

While President Donald Trump has blasted NAFTA and moved to renegotiat­e it, Perry referred to the upcoming talks to rework the 1994 trade pact as a “massage” of it, saying it presents an opportunit­y to bolster energy ties, not enact new trade barriers.

“That relationsh­ip I don’t think has ever been more important than it is today, particular­ly from an energy perspectiv­e,” Perry said at the White House on Monday, while stressing his close ties with his counterpar­ts in Ottawa and Mexico City. “Energy is going to play a very important role.”

His comments came at the outset of so-called “Energy Week” from the White House, as Trump highlights his efforts to reduce regulation­s on energy producers and jump-start energy exports.

Perry’s comments are nonetheles­s the latest signal Trump’s cabinet is warming to trade ties with Canada and Mexico — whether it’s lauding NAFTA and its impact on farmers or saying any revisions of the pact will be good for the U.S. neighbours, as well.

“Energy is an ideal area for the Trump administra­tion to move forward with the relationsh­ip,” Duncan Wood, director of the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center, said in a telephone interview.

Trump has long advocated for U.S. energy dominance, Wood said: “But everybody knows that for the United States to do that on its own is a pipe dream in the short term at least — but for North America working together, it becomes feasible.”

Perry likened NAFTA renegotiat­ion to the “need to renegotiat­e a contract from time to time,” saying the president wants to “massage” and “rework” the deal, with energy playing an important role. The U.S. is both a major exporter and importer of oil and natural gas with both nations.

“I think we have a unique opportunit­y in this country to develop a North American energy strategy that will pay great dividends for Canadians, for Mexicans, for Americans, as we go forward,” he said, adding he has good working relationsh­ips with Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr and Mexican Energy Secretary Pedro Joaquin Coldwell.

Carr echoed the comments, saying Perry has championed North American energy co-operation since his first days on the job.

“We both understand the importance of that integrated market,” Carr said in an interview. “We understand we have to keep goods flowing, that we can establish North America as a world leader in the production of convention­al and clean energy.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also welcomed NAFTA renegotiat­ion, casting it as an opportunit­y to update a pact negotiated in a preinterne­t era.

“We’re looking towards NAFTA renegotiat­ions as an opportunit­y to update a deal that is 25 years old,” Trudeau said, adding that his government is focused on working constructi­vely with Trump’s team.

“The back and forth between my office and the president’s office continues in a constructi­ve and productive way, and indeed is part of the relationsh­ip Canadians expect me to have with the president.”

Energy is a pillar of North American trade. Imported crude from Canada and Mexico now account for a larger percentage of total U.S. imports, growing to 49 per cent in 2016, from 34 per cent in 2010, according to the American Petroleum Institute. North American energy trade acts to balance regional supply and demand needs.

We have a unique opportunit­y ... to develop a North American energy strategy that will pay great dividends for Canadians, for Mexicans.

 ?? NICHOLAS KAMM AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? “Energy is going to play a very important role,” in upcoming talks regarding the North American Free Trade Agreement, says U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry.
NICHOLAS KAMM AFP/GETTY IMAGES “Energy is going to play a very important role,” in upcoming talks regarding the North American Free Trade Agreement, says U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry.

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