National Post

U.S. NAFTA czar floats separate deals

- Alexander Panetta

WASHINGTON• The U.S. trade czar is expressing frustratio­n with Canada in the NAFTA negotiatio­ns, even floating the idea of a quick agreement with Mexico and sorting out a deal with Canada later, according to a lawmaker who attended a meeting with him Wednesday.

Ron Kind is one of numerous congressme­n who attended a rare briefing on Capitol Hill with U.S. Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer, who Kind said brought up the notion of splitting the NAFTA negotiatio­ns as a way of advancing the talks.

“He thinks more progress has been made with Mexico. And that there might be a way to wrap things up and down and just maintain ongoing negotiatio­ns with Canada at that point,” said Kind, a Wisconsin Democrat, as he left the meeting. “He would not be dissatisfi­ed with just doing a bilateral with Mexico and continuing negotiatio­ns (with Canada).”

Kind wouldn’t say whether Lighthizer talked about splitting the actual NAFTA in two, or just separating the negotiatio­ns: “You should probably ask him,” he said. Three other lawmakers who left the meeting wouldn’t confirm or deny what Lighthizer said.

The U. S . trade czar brushed off the question: “You know I don’t talk,” Lighthizer said as he left the meeting, which was convened to discuss the state of the NAFTA negotiatio­ns with one of two congressio­nal committees that handles trade.

Some meeting participan­ts said Lighthizer’s remarks might be tactical — to simply up the pressure on Canada. “Negotiatio­ns are all about leverage,” said Brian Higgins, a Democrat from New York. “So finding those leverage points is important. Could it be done trilateral­ly? I don’t know.”

Some Democrats called it strange to say things are going more smoothly with Mexico when the most fundamenta­l i ssues i nvolve Mexico and have yet to be settled, including labour rights, outsourced jobs and auto rules of origin.

Michigan Democrat Sander Levin said the U.S. administra­tion might be annoyed at some of Canada’s recent trade moves, but he doesn’t see how the dynamics of the negotiatio­n have changed much since the U. S. supposedly entered these talks to bring back manufactur­ing jobs from Mexico.

“I think Canada’s filing the ( World Trade Organizati­on) complaint ( against the U. S.) was very unsettling,” Levin said. “But my own judgment is in terms of the basic issue, with Mexico, they’re moving backwards. … I don’t see how when they’re moving backwards on this key issue, with Mexico, that it makes much sense to talk about a separate agreement with Mexico.”

 ?? CHRIS KLEPONIS- POOL / GETTY IMAGES FILES ?? Is Robert Lighthizer being tactical when he suggests the U. S. might make a trade deal with Mexico before Canada?
CHRIS KLEPONIS- POOL / GETTY IMAGES FILES Is Robert Lighthizer being tactical when he suggests the U. S. might make a trade deal with Mexico before Canada?

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