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Trump administration hints NAFTA withdrawal not imminent

ABOVE: Some progress, lots of frustration after latest round of NAFTA talks. – Jan 29, 2018

Members of the Trump administration keep dropping hints that withdrawing from NAFTA is not in their current plans.

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The latest example came Thursday when U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told a gathering in Congress that he’s cautiously hopeful there will be a deal.

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He refused to even discuss the potential consequences of a U.S. withdrawal from NAFTA when asked by a congressman – because, Mnuchin said, that’s not the U.S. administration’s main priority.

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It’s the third such hint from a prominent member of the administration in recent days.

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U.S. trade czar Bob Lighthizer, in a public meeting this week, said progress is being made in the renegotiation. He described the anxiety about a U.S. withdrawal as something in the past tense.

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That’s after U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said he expects a NAFTA deal by year’s end.

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