Mexico's President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa entertained the US
president-elect, Barack Obama, at lunch at the Instituto Cultural de México in
Washington DC on 12 January. To the horror of the Mexicans, the Obama team
claimed that the key issue in the meeting was Obama's proposal to Calderón to
“upgrade" the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta). US Mexican watchers
argue that Nafta, unchanged since it came into force in 1994, could do with an
update, and claim that Obama's appointee as US Trade Representative, Ron Kirk, a
former mayor of Dallas, and thus familiar with Nafta and Mexico, may be the man
to achieve this.End of preview - This article contains approximately 1073 words.
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