Economics
U.S., Mexico, Canada Sign Changes to Free-Trade Agreement
- Biggest U.S. labor federation, Pelosi endorse the pact
- Lighthizer, Kushner fly to Mexico to sign trilateral agreement
Chrystia Freeland speaks during a meeting with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, not pictured, in Mexico City on Dec. 10.
Photographer: Rodrigo Arangua/AFP via Getty Images
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The U.S., Mexico and Canada on Tuesday signed amendments to a free-trade agreement they first reached more than a year ago, paving the way for the three countries’ legislatures to ratify the deal.