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Source: Talking Points Memo
By Kate Riga | June 1, 2018 7:20 am
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that a NAFTA deal was within reach when Vice President Mike Pence scuttled it by demanding the inclusion of a sunset clause that would automatically expire the pact in five years, according to a Thursday Washington Post report.
Trudeau told the Washington Post that he was planning a trip to D.C. to finalize the deal when Pence called with his ultimatum. I had to highlight that there was no possibility of any Canadian prime minister signing a NAFTA deal that included a five-year sunset clause, and obviously the visit didnt happen, Trudeau said.
The White House fired back at Trudeau in a Thursday statement. The United States has been taken advantage of for many decades on trade. Those days are over, it read. Earlier today, this message was conveyed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada: The United States will agree to a fair deal, or there will be no deal at all.
This breakdown happened amid President Donald Trumps decision to levy stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from a swath of American allies including Canada and Mexico, provoking likely retaliation and a possible all-out trade war.
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