Times of Oman

Nafta meeting discusses trade

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WASHINGTON: US, Canadian and Mexican negotiator­s on Friday began digging into some of the thorniest issues in modernisin­g the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), including rules of origin for goods produced in the region, services trade and a controvers­ial dispute settlement system. A copy of the Nafta negotiatin­g agenda obtained by Reuters reveals that meetings on rules of origin, a provision that determines how much of a product is made in North America, were expected to last through Sunday, when the initial round concludes.

US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer emphasised at the opening of the talks on Wednesday that the United States was seeking major increases to the regional content required for goods to pass tariff-free between the three countries, including a demand for “substantia­l US content” in the automotive sector.

Canada, Mexico and the US auto industry are urging a much more cautious approach to rules of origin to avoid disruption­s for a complex North American supply chain built up over the 23 years that Nafta has been in force. However, it was unclear whether Lighthizer would reveal specific targets or thresholds for North American and US content for autos.

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