The United States, Canada, and Mexico sign an agreement to replace NAFTA

The United States, Canada, and Mexico sign an agreement to replace NAFTA

Officials from Canada, Mexico, and the United States signed a new reform of a quarter-century trade agreement that aims to improve enforcement of workers ’rights and reduce prices of pharmaceuticals by eliminating innocence and the signing ceremony in Mexico City launched what could be a final approval attempt for U.S. President Donald Trump Which lasted three years to renew the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), a deal that he blamed for the loss of millions of manufacturing jobs in the United States and was attended by the President of Andres Manuel Lopez in the National Palace or Parador, Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Christia Freeland, US Trade Representative Robert Lightizer and American White House Adviser Jared Kushner.