Mexican FM warns of exiting Nafta


The Mexican government warns the U-S that it will not accept tariffs or quotas during fresh talks over the North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA.
In an address to Mexico’s senate, foreign minister Luis Videgaray said NAFTA should remain a free trade agreement. Videgaray also said his country would ONLY stay in NAFTA if the accord QUOTE suited Mexico. His comments come as U-S President Donald trump is opposed to the deal demanding that its terms be renegotiated. Mexico-U-S talks over NAFTA are expected to start later this year.

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