NAFTA negotiations as early as May: Trump signals hope of quick start
WASHINGTON — North America could be immersed in major trade negotiations as early as this spring, with U.S. President Donald Trump signalling a desire Thursday to get going quickly on updating the landmark NAFTA agreement.
The president noted that American law requires him to provide 90 days’ notice to Congress before starting any trade negotiation, while the administration gathers advice from lawmakers and private industry on what bargaining positions to adopt.
”(We) will be very soon, as soon as we get the go-ahead,” Trump said.
”We want to get that whole thing kick-started and going.”


