President Trump's tariff threat against Mexico could complicate plans to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, according to columnist Jonah Goldberg. The Trump administration negotiated with Canadian and Mexican officials in hopes of replacing NAFTA with the USMCA. TRUMP: MEXICO TARIFFS 'WILL TAKE EFFECT,' 'FOOLISH' FOR GOP TO BLOCK"At this very moment, President Trump actually has no serious trade agreements signed - there's one thing with South Korea," Goldberg said. "But he has this basically rehashing of NAFTA that is on the books coming up and it looks like [the tariff threat] could scuttle it." Goldberg said tariffs being placed on imports from both Mexico and China will hamper American businesses that rely on products manufactured abroad.
Source: Fox News June 05, 2019 00:09 UTC