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RSS FeedsThe White House wants people to know Trump is thinking about pulling out of NAFTA entirely
(The Star Theatre)

 
 

26 april 2017 23:43:59

 
The White House wants people to know Trump is thinking about pulling out of NAFTA entirely
(The Star Theatre)
 


WASHINGTON—The White House is telling U.S. media that it’s weighing a plan to pull out of NAFTA, upping the pressure on Congress to get cracking on negotiations under the threat of having the seminal trade deal obliterated.Various media say Trump is considering detonating the trade equivalent of a nuclear option: an executive order to withdraw from the trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, a prospect that would terrify industry and business-friendly lawmakers.Those same reports say Trump hasn’t yet decided what to do.Read the latest news on U.S. President Donald TrumpThe online site Politico says he’s looking at an executive order drafted by aides Steve Bannon and economic assistant Peter Navarro. CNN says he might simply go ahead with renegotiations, as originally planned.What’s not at all clear is whether Trump is seriously considering a pullout, or merely using it as a threat.The leaks to media appeared to jolt markets. The Canadian dollar lost 0.25 cents by early afternoon, while the Mexican peso got hit harder, down almost 2 per cent by 1:45 p.m. ET.One trade expert views it as a negotiating tactic — a threat to Congress.“I think he is bluffing,” said Canada-U.S. trade lawyer Mark Warner.“I think by threatening a nuclear option he is hoping to get Congress to speed up... (and) stop getting in the way. If there is an executive order, it’s probably more likely to be weaker than his rhetoric.”The White House has expressed frustration lately at the go-slow attitude of Congress: it has yet to confirm his trade czar or approve a 90-day notice to start NAFTA talks. The administration says it will be hard to get a deal as the Mexican election approaches.The Mexican government says it can’t conclude a NAFTA deal after the first quarter of next year. Trump’s point man on the negotiation, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, has acknowledged that it gets harder if talks linger too ...


 
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