Trump campaigned for president on promises to scrap NAFTA, calling it "the worst trade deal maybe ever signed" and a "disaster" that has resulted in millions of US industrial jobs lost mostly to Mexico.
But yesterday, the White House said Trump "agreed not to terminate NAFTA at this time" during calls with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Today, Trump confirmed that was the case.
"I agreed, subject to the fact that if we do not reach a fair deal for all, we will then terminate NAFTA. Relationships are good - deal very possible!"
NAFTA was established January 1, 1994 under then- president Bill Clinton. It removed tariffs and allows a free flow of goods between the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The US trade deficit in goods and services last year with Mexico was USD 62 billion, but with Canada the US had a surplus of USD 8 billion.
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