In the second month of the new US administration led by Donald Trump, the prospective renegotiation (or termination) of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is still looming large. The latest developments include noticeably tougher talk from Mexico, further speculation about what a US border tax might look like, and some statistical oddities. Covering what happens to NAFTA – one of the world’s largest free trade agreements – remains vital because of its importance to business. But with no real clarity on the timetable for negotiations, coming months will remain uncertain. End of preview - This article contains approximately 2026 words.
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