U.S. and Mexico Agree to Preliminary Nafta Deal

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looks like they have only really worked out the automotive aspects. hopefully Canada rejoins the table.
 
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Trump is doing some good.
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There were some points listed as carrots to Canada in the potential deal.

Still requires congressional approval I believe? So ample opportunity to totally jack this up.

I think Mexico was the big sticking point. I believe I saw Canada's PM say they would jump in the talks once the issues between Mexico and US were resolved.

I am not a Trump fan, but settling down the trade wars is good news.
 
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I think Mexico was the big sticking point. I believe I saw Canada's PM say they would jump in the talks once the issues between Mexico and US were resolved.

I am not a Trump fan, but settling down the trade wars is good news.

Agree , I think his biggest mistake was trying to take everyone on at once . I believe if he had went Mexico , Canada , EU ... then China things would have gone much smoother
 
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I think Mexico was the big sticking point. I believe I saw Canada's PM say they would jump in the talks once the issues between Mexico and US were resolved.

I am not a Trump fan, but settling down the trade wars is good news.
Agreed. I think most of us red hats just asked to give him a chance is all. I believe NAFTA as it stood was dated. Trump chose to take it on. So let him have a crack at it. And if this plays out it’s a bigly feather in his hat.
 
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I think Mexico was the big sticking point. I believe I saw Canada's PM say they would jump in the talks once the issues between Mexico and US were resolved.

I am not a Trump fan, but settling down the trade wars is good news.
I have to admit, the two major achievements he would make that are significant are getting us out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and renegotiating NAFTA.
 
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I think that government is very bad at producing good results. Their intentions are usually stellar, though.

You mean the government that hasn’t touched NAFTA in years ? You may have missed it but there’s a new guy in town and he seems different somehow . Don’t lump him in with “ government “ because when he gets these nafta deals done there’s going to be some credit to give out to him .
 
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I'm interested to see how this plays out. My guess is that different interests will have different interpretations of a new agreement, but in my opinion, GETTING a new agreement was important - and if we get a new agreement I'll assume its palatable for everyone. Life is better when you play nice with your neighbors.
 
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You mean the government that hasn’t touched NAFTA in years ? You may have missed it but there’s a new guy in town and he seems different somehow . Don’t lump him in with “ government “ because when he gets these nafta deals done there’s going to be some credit to give out to him .

Trump has been calling NAFTA a very bad deal for the US, but it's not. It's been a good deal for us. Could it be better? Yes. Do I have faith in the guy who doesn't even know it's a good deal to come up with a better deal? I'm not betting on that horse.

Free Trade Has Worked. Just Look at Texas.
 
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Glad to hear this. Still wish he'd started out negotiating, rather than threatening. Wasn't necessary, at least with our allies.
 
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