Trade officials from the three NAFTA countries continue efforts to hammer out a new deal.
Disagreements between the U.S. and Mexico over auto manufacturing remain a hold-up, although Mexico has expressed a willingness to move further toward the U.S. position to get a deal done.
U.S. concerns with Canada’s dairy supply management system are also unresolved.
Mexico’s economy minister today put the chances of getting a new NAFTA deal before Mexico’s July 1st elections at 40 percent.
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