Despite the toughness of the mouth Canada is unlikely to quit NAFTA negotiations

Government insiders and trade experts say that while Canada threatens to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations if necessary, the country has little effect on the diversification of export destinations, which is too dependent on the US market and is therefore not Tough means.

Negotiations from Canada, Mexico and the United States will be gathered in Ottawa on Saturday to discuss the third round of negotiations on NAFTA, and many difficult issues have yet to be discussed.

US President Trump said he would abandon the agreement unless he made a major adjustment. Canada last month hinted that if the US demanded the cancellation of a key dispute settlement mechanism, Canada could withdraw from the negotiations.

But insiders say it is still the last move to leave the negotiating table for the government of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

75% of Canada's exports are exported to the United States. The cost of shipping the product to the United States is low, both countries are English-speaking countries and have the same business practices.

 

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