Canada not worried U.S.-Mexico trade talks will upend trilateral deal, LeBlanc says
OTTAWA — Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said on Monday he isn’t worried Mexico will sign a trade agreement with the Americans that excludes Canada.
LeBlanc told reporters at a news conference that the Mexicans are also committed to a trilateral deal as the countries work to renew the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade, better known as CUSMA.
“We’ve also said all along that there will be a bilateral element to these discussions and there will also be a trilateral element,” he said.
“The American administration and our government and the Mexicans have also been clear that there are bilateral issues that properly will be worked on together by two countries and it will necessarily form part of the discussion around the trilateral review of CUSMA as well.”
