North American trade pact could be passed before year’s end, Pelosi says
WASHINGTON — The most powerful Democrat in the United States Congress says she believes lawmakers on Capitol Hill could vote on the new North American free-trade agreement before the end of the year.
Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, says there has been progress between congressional Democrats and Trump administration officials as the two sides seek agreement over tougher enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement’s labour and environmental protections.
She says the talks are moving “positively” and suggests a deal is “imminent.”
The retooled version of NAFTA, signed by the leaders of all three countries late last year, has only been ratified by Mexico thus far. The federal Liberal government has indicated it plans to follow the U.S. lead, ratifying the treaty at about the same time the Americans do.