The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trump says terminatin­g NAFTA would yield the ‘best deal’ in renegotiat­ions

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump that terminatin­g the North American Free Trade Agreement would result in the ‘best deal’ to revamp the 24-yearold trade pact with Canada and Mexico in favour of US interests.

Lawmakers as well as agricultur­al and industrial groups have warned Trump not to quit NAFTA, but he said that may be the outcome.

“We’re renegotiat­ing NAFTA now. We’ll see what happens. I may terminate NAFTA,” Trump said in an interview with Reuters.

“A lot of people are going to be unhappy if I terminate NAFTA. A lot of people don’t realize how good it would be to terminate NAFTA because the way you’re going to make the best deal is to terminate NAFTA. But people would like to see me not do that,” he said.

Trump’s comments come less than a week before trade negotiator­s from the United States, Canada and Mexico meet in Montreal for the sixth of seven scheduled rounds of negotiatio­ns to update NAFTA.

The talks are viewed as pivotal for the success of the NAFTA renegotiat­ion effort because major difference­s remain over aggressive US demands on autos, dispute settlement and a five-year sunset clause – proposals that some business groups have labelled ‘fatal.’

Trump discussed NAFTA and other trade issues last weekend in Florida with US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer, who is leading the US negotiatin­g strategy.

Trump’s comments appeared to validate concerns voiced last week by Canadian government sources that the US president, now a year in office, looked increasing­ly likely to announce a pullout from NAFTA.

Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland added that US threats to quit NAFTA had to be taken seriously.

The Reuters interview with Trump also reversed gains on Wednesday in Mexico’s peso, which has been highly sensitive to NAFTA withdrawal talk.

But Trump told the Wall Street Journal last week that he would be “a little bit flexible” on the withdrawal threat.

Farm state lawmakers have been making the case to Trump in recent weeks that a NAFTA withdrawal could cause a major tariff increase on US corn and other crops sold to Mexico, hurting a major political support base for Trump in the rural United States.

On Monday, automakers from Detroit and around the world urged the Trump administra­tion not to quit NAFTA and to back away from some of its demands in the negotiatio­ns.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Softwood lumber is stacked at Groupe Crete, a sawmill in Chertsey, Quebec, Canada. US President Donald Trump that terminatin­g the North American Free Trade Agreement would result in the ‘best deal’ to revamp the 24-year-old trade pact with Canada and...
— Reuters photo Softwood lumber is stacked at Groupe Crete, a sawmill in Chertsey, Quebec, Canada. US President Donald Trump that terminatin­g the North American Free Trade Agreement would result in the ‘best deal’ to revamp the 24-year-old trade pact with Canada and...

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