Nafta ‘Unpredictability’ Is Keeping Trudeau Awake at Night

  • Canadian PM warns all sides would be hurt if U.S. withdraws
  • Talks resume next month after scant progress in latest round

Rep. Higgins Says Nafta Needs to Be Improved and Updated

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Justin Trudeau would rather walk away from Nafta than sign a bad deal.

The Canadian prime minister, speaking in a year-end interview with broadcaster Global News, said talks with the U.S. and Mexico to modernize the North American Free Trade Agreement are the main thing keeping him up at night.