As Nafta Tension Mounts, Retailers Warn of Economic Catastrophe
- U.S. trade association urges leaders to preserve trade pact
- Retail industry group represents more than 200 companies
Mexico, Canada Reject U.S. Demands in Nafta Talks
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U.S. retailers are sounding the alarm as Nafta negotiations threaten to crumble.
With Canada and Mexico firmly rejecting U.S. demands on dairy, autos and other areas, the retail industry group that represents companies including Gap Inc. and VF Corp. said the collapse of the trade agreement would be an “economic catastrophe.”