Nafta Trio Set to Miss Ryan's May 17 Target Without Deal

  • No trilateral ministerial meeting scheduled this week: sources
  • Congress needs notice by Thursday in order to vote this year

Mexico's Fox Says Trump Has Been Stubborn on Nafta

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Nafta negotiators from the U.S., Canada and Mexico are poised to miss the deadline this week cited by House Speaker Paul Ryan, the latest blown marker for reworking the 24-year-old deal.

U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo and Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland aren’t scheduled to meet together in person this week, according to three government officials familiar with talks who spoke on condition of anonymity. The trio met at least bilaterally every day last week.