Too early for Mexico-Canada Trump strategy: ambassador

Regular, high-level contact between the two countries is business as usual, says Trade Minister Freeland.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto addresses reporters with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a visit to Canada in June. The two leaders spoke again shortly after U.S. voters chose Donald Trump to be their next president, and Mr. Trudeau promised the two countries would work together to advance their interests.
It’s too soon for Mexico and Canada to begin planning together to fend off potential U.S. demands for better trading terms in North America, says Mexico’s envoy to Canada. Canada and Mexico are talking about the NAFTA and the ...

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