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NAFTA talks reach make-or-break point

NAFTA negotiators are nearing the end of the runway.

Observers tracking the ups and downs of these intense trade talks say that if Canada, the United States and Mexico can't get something on paper over the next few weeks, negotiations could easily drag on into 2019.

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland arrives in Washington Monday for another round of meetings with her political counterparts — and she hasn't booked a return ticket to Ottawa yet.

"We are really committed to doing whatever it takes to get a good win-win result," she told reporters on Saturday, but was quick to add she would not "pre-judge the outcome of the talks." 

This has been excerpted from the 6 May 2018 edition of CBC News.

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Trade Agreements

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Canadian News Channel
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