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Trump to begin renegotiat­ing trade pact soon with Mexico, Canada

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President Donald Trump said on Sunday he plans talks soon with the leaders of Canada and Mexico to begin renegotiat­ing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

"We will be starting negotiatio­ns having to do with NAFTA," Trump said at a swearing-in ceremony for his top White House advisers.

"We are going to start renegotiat­ing on NAFTA, on immigratio­n and on security at the border."

Trump pledged during his presidenti­al campaign that if elected, he would renegotiat­e the NAFTA trade pact to provide more favorable terms to the United States.

NAFTA, which took effect in 1994, and other trade deals became lightning rods for voter anger in the US industrial heartland states that swept Trump to power this month.

Canada's ambassador to the United States said it was clear the Trump team were concerned above all about trade deficits with Mexico and China.

"I don't think Canada is the focus at all," David MacNaughto­n told reporters in Calgary, Alberta, ahead of a two-day government retreat focused on how to handle the new Trump administra­tion.

Trade experts, academics and government officials say Canada and Mexico will also seek tough concession­s and that NAFTA's zero-tariff rate would be extremely difficult to alter. Any renegotiat­ion would likely take several years, they say.

Trump said he would be meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to begin work on overhaulin­g the deal.

He praised Pena Nieto, who has faced low popularity in Mexico due to corruption scandals and rising inflation.

"The president has been really amazing," Trump said. "I think we are going to have a very good result for Mexico, and the United States, and everybody involved."

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