NAFTA watch: Countries meet in possible final push for deal in 2018
WASHINGTON — The NAFTA countries began a days-long negotiating round Monday in what could be their final chance for an agreement this year, before the talks enter electoral hibernation.
Any possibility of a deal hinges on the ability of Mexico and the United States to resolve a central issue of these negotiations, one that has significantly divided those two countries: auto parts.
Mexico delivered a counter-proposal on autos Monday in its first meeting of the round with the U.S., which ran slightly overtime and delayed the first Canada-U.S. session until Tuesday morning.
If an agreement doesn’t happen soon, some feel it won’t happen this year at all; Mexico and the U.S. will soon both be immersed in national election campaigns through most of 2018.