Revised “new NAFTA” signed in Mexico
Enrique Pena Nieto, Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau at the 2018 signing of USCMA (Credit: wikimediacommons)
Negotiators from the US, Canada and Mexico have signed a revised version of the trade agreement intended to replace NAFTA, increasing labour rights and environmental protections while retaining restrictions on investor-state dispute settlement agreed last year.
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