The U.S. and Canada late Sunday struck a deal to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement, allowing for Canada to join a pact hammered out in August between the U.S. and Mexico. The deal is a milestone for President Trump, who vowed in the 2016 election to renegotiate or terminate Nafta. The new agreement, which must be ratified by Congress, isn’t likely to enter into force until next year at the earliest, and Mr. Trump faces an uphill battle in winning support for Nafta, if Democrats take over the House or Senate in...
Source: Wall Street Journal October 01, 2018 03:45 UTC