Trump says he will move to terminate NAFTA

US President Donald Trump says he is going to notify the US Congress to terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement

US President Donald Trump says he will give formal notice to the US Congress in the near future to terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement, giving six months for lawmakers to approve a new trade deal signed on Friday.

"I will be formally terminating NAFTA shortly," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Saturday on his way home from the G20 summit in Argentina.

"Just so you understand, when I do that - if for any reason we're unable to make a deal because of Congress then Congress will have a choice" of the new deal or returning to trade rules from before 1994 when NAFTA took effect, he said.

Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto signed a new trade agreement on Friday known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

The move comes amid some scepticism from Democrats about the new trade deal.


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