U.S., Mexico Poised to Reach Nafta Deal as Soon as Monday

  • Nations said to have breakthroughs on autos, energy industry
  • Agreement on bilateral issues would allow Canada to rejoin
U.S. and Mexico to reach a NAFTA deal
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The U.S. and Mexico are poised to resolve their bilateral Nafta differences as soon as Monday, creating an opening for Canada to rejoin talks covering $1.2 trillion in annual trade.

Significant breakthroughs between Mexico and the U.S. came during the past several days on the contentious issues of automobiles and energy, according to three people familiar with the process who asked not to be named discussing private talks.