Lawyer Dan Ujczo Quoted in the Bloomberg Politics Article, “Looming Deadlines Explain Why Trump Is Hurrying for a Nafta Deal”
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Columbus Lawyer Dan Ujczo was quoted in the Bloomberg Politics article, “Looming Deadlines Explain Why Trump Is Hurrying for a Nafta Deal”.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has begun floating the idea of a deal in principle. The Trump administration is aiming to announce a preliminary deal at a summit in Peru next week, according to people familiar with the talks. That kind of stopgap would be “largely designed to keep the markets calm,” said Mr. Ujczo. It would likely stop short of a formal agreement the three countries could sign, let alone embark on the arduous process of seeking approval in their respective legislatures. In other words, Trump may get his deal in principle, but it may be months, even years, before an official updated Nafta comes into force.
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