"United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.”

TPP was an excellent deal for America you're just too uneducated and to f****** stupid to get it

As part of the deal, Canada will ease protections on its dairy market and provide access that is greater than what the United States would have gained through the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade treaty that Mr. Trump withdrew from last year.
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The New Deal changes virtually nothing from the old deal. As usual trump supporters are nothing but uneducated dumbfucks

Do you have the same opinion of the Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister?

She seems to like it. Said it would ‘strengthen the middle class’ in all three countries.
 
All the liberals who said they would move to Canada if Trump got elected. Sadly they are all still here...
No, some of them made good on the deal and several Canadian friend sold their property in AZ, so some people made good on it.
 
incorrect. The dairy part is now the same as the agreement that Canada has with the EU and asia, in other words a 5 minute phone call would have affected the change to NAFTA.
you can't be this stupid. Canada had locked in their "Supply chain security" ( protectionism)for their dairy.
It's been a major sticking point for negotiations.

Trudeau finally got involved at the last minute,and now that trade barrier has crumbled.
 
After more than a year of tense talks and strained relations between President Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, negotiators from both sides came to a resolution just ahead of a midnight deadline set by the White House.

The 11th-hour agreement was punctuated by a frenetic Sunday, with Canada’s leaders teleconferencing throughout the day with top American officials in Washington.
Mr. Trudeau convened a 10 p.m. cabinet meeting in Ottawa to brief officials on the deal, as Jared Kushner, one of Mr. Trump’s closest advisers, and Robert E. Lighthizer, the president’s top trade negotiator, hashed out the final details.
Mexico’s under secretary of foreign trade, Juan Carlos Baker, was expected to present the texts of the agreement to the Mexican senate just before midnight.

In a joint statement, Mr. Lighthizer and Canada’s foreign affairs minister, Chrystia Freeland, said the new deal “will give our workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses a high-standard trade agreement that will result in freer markets, fairer trade and robust economic growth in our region.”

The trilateral deal will no longer be called Nafta, they said, but will be named the “United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.”

The America hating TDS filled liberal Fascists are not going to like this. Another victory for America and Donald Trump!!
 
The trilateral pact is expected to be signed by the three North American countries before the end of November, after which it would be submitted to Congress. The deal was agreed upon by Canada just hours before the US imposed September 30 midnight deadline.

Significance

The deal is expected to re-balance US’s trade relations with Mexico and Canada.

It modernises what was covered by NAFTA by adding provisions on digital trade and intellectual property.

It also highlights new rules on the origin of autos and the market access to Canada's dairy sector.

Key Highlights of the deal

• The new trade deal would make significant changes to the rulebook that has governed North America, trade since 1994.

• It will for the first time set rules for financial-services and digital businesses that have emerged since the bloc was created.

• It would allow US farmers greater access to Canada's dairy market and address concerns about potential US auto tariffs. The pact will come up for review every six years.

• Under the agreement, Canada has agreed to export a quota of 2.6 million vehicles to the United States in the wake of 25 percent global autos tariffs imposed by the US on national security grounds.

• The quota would allow for a significant growth in tariff-free automotive exports from Canada above current production levels of about 2 million units, safeguarding Canadian plants.

• The deal, however, failed to resolve U.S. tariffs on Canada's steel and aluminum exports.

Why September 30 deadline?

The Trump administration has been working to sign a new trade deal before Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto leaves office on December 1. To meet that deadline, the text of the agreement had to be submitted to Congress before October.

The US Congress, which has to approve the deal, was against leaving Canada behind. Hence, following the signing, the deal will now be sent to the Congress, which will start its 60-day review period, during which it can suggest changes to the deal. After the approval of the Congress, it will be sent to Trump for his assent.

Background

The agreement with Canada and Mexico — two of the United States' biggest trading partners — follows through President Donald Trump's campaign pledge to renegotiate NAFTA.

President Donald Trump had threatened to end the nearly 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement into a bilateral pact with Mexico and tax Canadian vehicle exports to the United States if Canada had failed to sign the deal on before the midnight deadline.

Canada, America's second-largest trading partner, was left out when the US and Mexico had reached a preliminary deal in late August to revamp NAFTA. Canada was expected to join the talks after that but both US and Canada stayed deadlocked over the trade of dairy products.

US President Donald Trump has held NAFTA largely responsible for the loss of American manufacturing jobs and so, he wanted to initiate major changes to the pact.

Vehicles, machinery and agricultural products make up much of the goods traded between the three countries.
https://www.jagranjosh.com/current-...-sign-trade-deal-replacing-nafta-1538388332-1
 
Lol, it’s still NAFTA, you guys are so silly. It just added more free trade. This is basically Obama bad, Trump good. Lol

Yep, you can call it anything you want snowflake. So much for all moronic those trade war eruptions from the left.

MAGA Baby!!
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With NAFTA 2 signed, that should help with the EU. the EU can't peal away Mexico or Canada now.

China is still the really really hard thing, but it will get done
 
After more than a year of tense talks and strained relations between President Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, negotiators from both sides came to a resolution just ahead of a midnight deadline set by the White House.

The 11th-hour agreement was punctuated by a frenetic Sunday, with Canada’s leaders teleconferencing throughout the day with top American officials in Washington.
Mr. Trudeau convened a 10 p.m. cabinet meeting in Ottawa to brief officials on the deal, as Jared Kushner, one of Mr. Trump’s closest advisers, and Robert E. Lighthizer, the president’s top trade negotiator, hashed out the final details.
Mexico’s under secretary of foreign trade, Juan Carlos Baker, was expected to present the texts of the agreement to the Mexican senate just before midnight.

In a joint statement, Mr. Lighthizer and Canada’s foreign affairs minister, Chrystia Freeland, said the new deal “will give our workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses a high-standard trade agreement that will result in freer markets, fairer trade and robust economic growth in our region.”

The trilateral deal will no longer be called Nafta, they said, but will be named the “United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.”

What is different other than the name?
 
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