NAFTA end game: Countries now scrambling to conclude a preliminary deal
WASHINGTON — The NAFTA countries are pushing intensely over the coming days to reach an agreement, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland suggested Friday as she met her U.S. and Mexican counterparts in Washington.
The scope of such a deal is still undetermined.
Sources say the countries have yet to decide on whether to settle for a preliminary statement of principles now, and negotiate a final deal later; or seek a more formal agreement immediately, and if necessary to pare back the list of negotiating objectives to achieve that.
One thing is clear: the countries are staring at the calendar, see political deadlines approaching, and are working to wrap up some sort of agreement before the task becomes a practical impossibility this year.


