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> U.S. President Donald Trump struck a side deal on NAFTA with Mexico last month and has threatened to exclude Canada if necessary. He also said he might impose a 25 percent tariff on Canadian autos exports, which would badly hurt Canada's economy.
> Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer - the two top officials at the talks - are due to be in New York on Monday and Tuesday for the U.N. General Assembly.
> "Certainly the fact that many of our negotiators, many of our teams, will be in New York at the same time (means) it's very likely that conversations continue in a constructive but less formal way," Trudeau told reporters.
> The United States and Canada are divided over the best way to resolve trade disputes and a U.S. demand for more access to Canada's protected dairy market.
> Markets are reacting nervously to uncertainty over the future of the 1994 pact, which underpins $1.2 trillion in annual trade. Over the past 25 years, the three countries' economies have become increasingly integrated, especially the auto industry.
This NAFTA trade deal is going to end so badly for Canada. POTUS got massive leverage. Lefty Canadians will find out how much of a incompetent douche bag he is, and he will be absolutely BTFO next election. Then he will get his turn for the pain.