Bilateral deals likely to be negotiated alongside continental trade pact: LeBlanc
TORONTO — Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said he expects to see bilateral agreements negotiated alongside talks on the critical continental trade pact.
“I would expect that we will have bilateral arrangements between Canada and the United States, between the United States and Mexico, sort of adjacent to the trilateral framework,” LeBlanc said at the U.S.-Canada Summit in Toronto on Thursday.
“If those agreements resolve issues that all three countries are trying to resolve, I’m hopeful that we might, at that point, have the extension.”
His comments come after U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is “not looking to renew” the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement on trade, known as CUSMA, ahead of a July 1 deadline to rubber-stamp a 16-year extension.


