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US fires first Nafta salvo

- Lesley Wroughton and David Lawder

washington — The United States launched the first salvo in the renegotiat­ion of the 23-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), saying its top priority for the talks was shrinking the US trade deficit with Canada and Mexico.

In a much-anticipate­d document sent to lawmakers, US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer said he would seek to reduce the trade imbalance by improving access for US goods exported to Canada and Mexico under the threenatio­n pact.

For the first time in a US trade deal, the administra­tion also said it wants an “appropriat­e” provision to deter currency manipulati­on by trading partners. The move appeared aimed at future trade deals rather than specifical­ly at Canada and Mexico, which are not considered currency manipulato­rs.

The 17-page document asserted that no country should manipulate its currency exchange rate to gain an unfair competitiv­e advantage, an often-cited complaint about China in past years.

Shortly before the release of the document, The us list was ‘not earth-shattering’ Canadian government source President Donald Trump lashed out against trade deals and unfair trade practices, saying he would take more legal and regulatory steps during the next six months to protect American manufactur­ers.

Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland said the US list was “part of its internal process” although a source familiar with the Canadian government’s thinking said the document was “not earth-shattering”.

The source said officials from the United States, Mexico and Canada were to meet in Washington on Tuesday to discuss logistics of the talks. No date has been announced for the Nafta talks, but they are expected in mid-August.

Mexico’s economy ministry said in a statement it would work “to achieve a constructi­ve negotiatio­n process that will allow trade and investment flows to increase and consolidat­es cooperatio­n and economic integratio­n to strengthen North American competitiv­eness.” —

 ?? AP ?? America’s new priority in renegotiat­ing Nafta? Reduce its trade deficit with Canada and Mexico. —
AP America’s new priority in renegotiat­ing Nafta? Reduce its trade deficit with Canada and Mexico. —

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