Mexico reportedly wants to reach a North American Free Trade Agreement by the end of August.
Bloomberg reports that a modernized NAFTA would allow Mexico’s new president to focus on other priorities when he takes office.
NAFTA talks are set to resume this week. The Trump administration has said it is still considering bilateral agreements with Canada and Mexico instead of the trilateral NAFTA.
Unresolved issues include auto manufacturing in Mexico, Canada’s dairy supply management system, and a sunset clause proposed by the U.S.
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