Morneau hopes new NAFTA deal signed next week, stresses tariff fight is separate
OTTAWA — Canada could sign a new North American free-trade deal even with stinging U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods still in force, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said Thursday, with just over a week to go before a key deadline for the agreement.
Morneau made the remark Thursday in a speech as he was talking about concerns he has been hearing from the business community about trade.
“Of course, that situation was improved when we signed the new NAFTA — or when we will sign the new NAFTA, I hope, next week,” Morneau told the audience, referring to the new United-States-Mexico-Canada Agreement or USMCA.
The three countries reached an agreement-in-principle on the trade pact, which, if ratified, would replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. They want the deal signed before Dec. 1, when a new president takes office in Mexico.