U.S. Senate approves new version of North American free trade agreement
WASHINGTON — Senators on Capitol Hill have finally approved the latest version of North America’s free trade pact.
The implementation bill for the long-awaited U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement passed on a vote of 89-10.
That means it now needs only the signature of President Donald Trump to be fully approved in the United States.
Canada itself has yet to ratify the agreement, a process that’s expected to begin shortly after MPs return to the House of Commons Jan. 27.