Trump even gave the bilateral agreement a name: the "US-Mexico Trade Agreement," which he said would replace the trilateral free trade deal. Made for TV momentThe "US-Mexico Trade Agreement" does not exist -- and likely never will. He even added later in the day that he had "just signed a trade agreement with Mexico," which cannot happen without the US first nixing NAFTA. We're going to call it the United States-Mexico Trade Agreement, and we'll get rid of the name NAFTA." Trilateral agreement or bust?
Source: CNN August 27, 2018 19:30 UTC