Freeland in a divided Washington for new NAFTA talks with U.S. and Mexico
OTTAWA — Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland wrapped up a meeting Wednesday in the American capital aimed at finding the bipartisan agreement needed to finalize a new North American trade deal saying they continue to make progress.
The session involved U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Mexican Undersecretary for North America Jesús Seade.
“Today it was a good meeting, good work has been done,” Freeland said after a session that lasted about an hour.
Freeland said she will continue to be in close communication with her counterparts during the next few days, but suggested no talks were planned on Thursday, when Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day.