Negotiators report progress in latest round of NAFTA trade talks in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY — The latest round of NAFTA negotiations wrapped up Tuesday with the three countries declaring they have made progress, and committing to work through the harder negotiating issues in time to get a deal by the end of the year.
The three lead ministers say they’re pleased with what’s been accomplished as the talks move to Ottawa for the next round, scheduled to run from Sept. 23-27.
While sources say there has been no serious movement yet on any of the more sensitive issues, the countries say they have tabled two dozen texts that will form the backbone of the chapters in a modernized North American Free Trade Agreement.
During Tuesday’s closing news conference, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland repeatedly stressed that it’s normal for the major sticking points to remain unresolved at this point in the process.