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No deadline for NAFTA , says U.S. negotiator

‘HIGH STANDARD’

- ANDY BLATCHFORD The Canadian Press

OTTAWA • President Donald Trump’s point person on trade says the administra­tion’s top priority is locking down the best deal possible for the U.S. in the upcoming NAFTA renegotiat­ion — so it has no deadline to complete the talks.

Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer told the Senate finance committee Wednesday that while he wants to move as quickly as possible, sealing a “very highstanda­rd” agreement is of far greater importance.

Lighthizer said his pursuit of quality over speed during the renegotiat­ion of the 1993 North American Free Trade Agreement means he has set no deadline — not even an artificial one.

His remarks come as the administra­tion faces political and corporate pressure to wrap up NAFTA talks with Canada and Mexico as soon as possible.

“There are people that have said we ought to try to get it done by the end of the year — that’s a very, very quick time frame,” Lighthizer said during his appearance in Washington, where he fielded questions about Trump’s trade agenda.

“We’re certainly not going to have a bad agreement to save time … My hope is that we can get it done by the end of the year, but there are a lot of people who think that’s completely unrealisti­c.”

During the hearing, Lighthizer acknowledg­ed he’s heard concerns that the uncertaint­y surroundin­g NAFTA’s renegotiat­ion has already had a negative impact on sales for some U.S. businesses, including farmers.

The Mexican and U.S. government­s have said they want to conclude NAFTA negotiatio­ns by the first quarter of 2018. If not, there are concerns the talks could be at risk of colliding with Mexico’s presidenti­al election. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the current front-runner in the polls, is a populist, left-wing NAFTA critic.

Lawrence MacAulay, Canada’s agricultur­e minister, indicated Wednesday that Ottawa was waiting for the Americans to “set the table” for NAFTA talks.

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