With a new president, Mexico badly needed a trade deal with America, and it’s good that Canada is around—but the ‘new NAFTA’ elicits a collective shrug, and seems to change little
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What Mexico really wants from a free trade deal: respect
With a new powerhouse ambassador to the WTO and efforts to diversify trading partners, Mexico is preparing for life after NAFTA
Donald Trump’s phone-call leaks are a threat to America
Opinion: If world leaders can’t trust America when they’re on the phone with the President, what are they supposed to do?
Trump backs off threat to terminate NAFTA – for now
The White House had been telling U.S. media it was mulling a notice of withdrawal from NAFTA – sending shockwaves through markets
Canada shouldn’t throw Mexico under the bus to placate Donald Trump
Some pundits argue the best way to defend Canada’s interests is to ditch Mexico and go it alone on NAFTA 2.0 negotiations. That’s a shortsighted dead end.
Who will Donald Trump insult over the telephone next?
Scott Feschuk imagines the U.S. president’s first call with, let’s say, the prime minister of Greece
Is now the time for Mexico and Canada to become the ‘two amigos?’
Mexico’s ambassador to Canada Agustín García-López on the two countries’ relations, from lifting visas to ending a beef ban
Canada and Mexico talked NAFTA post-Trump
The other NAFTA partners reached out to one another before making overtures to the incoming President
Trump is no longer Mexico’s most hated man. It’s Peña Nieto.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto was already historically unpopular in his country. One Trump trip later, he’s being openly reviled.
What the Three Amigos agreed on at the North American summit
What Enrique Peña Nieto, Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama said about the environment, trade and movement of citizens