U.S. on NAFTA deal: Either this month, or probably not this year at all
WASHINGTON — The United States says it hopes to conclude a NAFTA agreement this month, otherwise negotiations risk being punted off to 2019 and into an uncertain political climate.
U.S. trade czar Robert Lighthizer laid out his preferred timetable Tuesday: he noted that he’s scheduled to head to China this week, then holds NAFTA meetings with his Canadian and Mexican counterparts May 7, and said he wants a deal within a fortnight thereafter.
”I’d like to get it done in a week or two after that. If not, then you start having a problem,” Lighthizer said in a lunchtime discussion at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington.
”I believe if we don’t get it done in the next week or two then we’re on thin ice about whether it gets done before our (November legislative midterm) election.”