This week’s USMCA meeting between top trade negotiators of the U.S., Canada and Mexico ended without an official announcement. But Canadian and Mexican officials cited progress in addressing some of the issues that Democrats have raised with the trade deal.
Following
the meeting in Washington, Mexico’s undersecretary for North America said, “everything looks like it’s heading in the right direction.”
That comment could be a sign that the three countries are
nearing a deal that could win House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s support and pave the
way for full ratification.
Bloomberg reports that, even if a deal is reached, the House may not vote on it
immediately when it returns from recess next week.
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