Canada, U.S. spar over late-stage sticking point in NAFTA: sunset clause
WASHINGTON — Canada and the U.S. have had a testy exchange over the idea of including a termination clause in NAFTA, with this idea of a so-called sunset clause emerging as a late-stage sticking point in the negotiations.
The U.S. has revived the sunset proposal.
In the late stages of bargaining, with hopes of a deal within days, sources say the United States has made clear it wants some sort of additional mechanism allowing the easy termination of NAFTA after several years.
The U.S. last fall proposed a five-year clause, which would end NAFTA unless all countries repeatedly agreed to continue it. It was later kept off the published list of U.S. priorities.