Where will Trudeau draw the line on Trump’s trade tactics?

Mexico has said it is willing to negotiate an update of NAFTA, but is also willing to walk away rather than accept a bad negotiation.
David Crane writes that Mexico is taking a tougher stand against U.S. President Donald Trump's NAFTA threats than Canada.
TORONTO—Where are we going on NAFTA renegotiation? Ill-informed grandstanding by U.S. President Donald Trump, along with the threat to terminate the trade agreement, is no doubt intended to intimidate Canada and Mexico into making concessions to advantage the U.S. But how far do we go? Facts donâ...

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