The Borneo Post

US Chamber of Commerce warns against tearing up NAFTA trade deal

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OTTAWA: Any move to tear up the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) would devastate the economies of members Canada, Mexico and the United States, the head of an influentia­l US business group said.

US President Donald Trump, who says NAFTA has been a disaster for American workers, wants to renegotiat­e the deal and says he is prepared to walk away if he does not get the changes he wants.

Thomas Donohue, president and chief executive officer of the US Chamber of Commerce, said Canada and Mexico were America’s two top export markets.

“Withdrawin­g from NAFTA would be devastatin­g for the workers, businesses, and economies of our countries,” he told a business audience in the Canadian capital Ottawa.

“Beneath all the debates, arguments, and attention-grabbing headlines, I think our leaders across the board understand this,” said Donohue, who was due to meet Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later in the day.

Canada and Mexico both send the bulk of their exports to the United States and would suffer badly if NAFTA were ripped up.

Since Trump won the election, senior Canadian officials have stressed to their US counterpar­ts how closely linked the two economies are.

Trudeau also is fond of noting that 9 million US jobs rely on exports to Canada, a point that Donohue repeated.

“First, let’s do no harm. Let’s preserve, protect, and advance the robust trade that supports both of our economies and millions of our workers,” he said.

Donohue, who did not criticise Trump, said it was crucial for the United States to keep NAFTA as a single agreement rather than negotiatin­g bilateral deals with Canada and Mexico.

“To address areas open for modernizat­ion or improvemen­t, we would insist on doing it in a way that doesn’t disrupt the US$1.3 trillion worth of trade that depends on NAFTA,” he said.

Perrin Beatty, who heads the Canadian chamber of commerce, noted that Trump had promised to boost employment.

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