Arab Times

Canada ‘very keen’ on wrapping up year-old NAFTA negotiatio­ns

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OTTAWA, Aug 5, (RTRS): Canada is “very keen” on concluding negotiatio­ns to renew the North American Free Trade Agreement as soon as possible, Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Saturday, amid signs of progress after months of delays.

Talks to modernize the 1994 trade pact started in August 2017 but have dragged on much longer than expected as Canada and Mexico pushed back against far-reaching US demands for reform. President Donald Trump has said he will walk away from NAFTA unless major changes are made.

In a renewed push, Mexican and US cabinet ministers held a series of meetings in Washington over the past week in a bid to work out their difference­s. One Mexican official expressed optimism that some kind of agreement could be reached by the end of the month.

“I and Canada are very, keen to get it done as quickly as possible,” Freeland told reporters on a conference call. She did not answer directly when asked whether the end of August was a realistic deadline.

Mexican and US officials are due to meet again next week to work on contentiou­s issues such as wages and rules governing how much North American produced content an automobile must contain to qualify for duty-free status.

Freeland said she was ready to join the talks at any time but did not give details. Canadian officials dismiss speculatio­n that she is being sidelined.

“While this is a trilateral agreement ... there are also significan­t bilateral trading issues between each of the countries,” said Freeland, adding that she welcomed bilateral talks between Canada’s two NAFTA partners.

The Trump administra­tion, which complains NAFTA caused hundreds of thousands of manufactur­ing jobs to move to plants in low-wage Mexico, wants Mexican workers to be paid more and is demanding more North American content in cars and light trucks produced in the NAFTA nations.

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