August will be a critical month for NAFTA as the U.S. seeks a trilateral agreement for better trade practices.

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August will be a critical month for NAFTA as the U.S. seeks a trilateral agreement for better trade practices.
Discussion surrounding the update of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) enters a critical week as officials from Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. attempt to resolve an impasse before elections in the U.S. and Mexico further complicate the process.
President Donald Trump announces a $60 billion tariff on China after unfair trade practices and stealing American intellectual property.