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Mexico, US draw closer to finalising USMCA, says source
Flags are pictured during the fifth round of NAFTA talks involving the United States, Mexico and Canada, in Mexico City, Mexico, November 19, 2017. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Dec 8 — US and Mexican negotiators are "very close” to finalising the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, a Washington-based source familiar with the talks said yesterday, after a top Mexico official said the two sides had made progress on the trade deal.

The person added that US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi still needed to agree on revisions of the pact, known as USMCA.

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Mexico approved USMCA this year, but US ratification has been held up by Democratic lawmakers, who have voiced concerns over the enforcement of labor and environmental provisions.

"We’re getting close, I’m confident,” Mexico’s deputy foreign minister for North America, Jesus Seade, told reporters outside the US Trade Representative’s office in Washington. He said he would likely return tomorrow to continue talks.

On Friday evening, Seade had said that many issues still needed to be resolved.

A spokesman for Pelosi could not immediately be reached for comment, and the US Trade Representative’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

One point of contention is over steel, after US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer made a last-minute demand for a revised definition of what would constitute North American steel under automotive rules of origin. — Reuters

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