President Trump on Monday hailed the major revisions he was able to
extract from Canada and Mexico to the 25-year-old North American trade
agreement, as business executives, labor leaders, and lawmakers began
poring over details.
“Throughout the campaign I promised to renegotiate NAFTA and today we
have kept that promise,” Trump said at a Rose Garden news conference.
Calling the deal “truly historic,” Trump pledged: “It will transform North America back into a manufacturing powerhouse.”
The White House, as well as leaders from Canada and Mexico, announced they had inked the deal late Sunday after Canada’s 11th hour agreement. But congressional approval is uncertain, particularly if Democrats retake control of the House in the November midterm elections.
Note EU-Digest: the BS continues, as not much is changed re: old NAFTA deal.
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Calling the deal “truly historic,” Trump pledged: “It will transform North America back into a manufacturing powerhouse.”
The White House, as well as leaders from Canada and Mexico, announced they had inked the deal late Sunday after Canada’s 11th hour agreement. But congressional approval is uncertain, particularly if Democrats retake control of the House in the November midterm elections.
Note EU-Digest: the BS continues, as not much is changed re: old NAFTA deal.
Read more: Trump hails ‘historic’ trade deal with Canada and Mexico