As Nafta talks begin, Donald Trump's 'America first' agenda looms large

Three-way summit gets underway between Canada, Mexico and US to renegotiate trade deal

Mexican farmers protest against Nafta
(Image credit: Omar Torres/AFP/Getty Images)

Three-way talks between the United States, Mexico, and Canada begin today to renegotiate what US President Donald Trump last year dubbed the "the worst deal ever made in the history of the world".

Trump called the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) "a one-way highway out of the United States", tapping into deep-seated resentment among blue-collar workers who lost their jobs as a result of reduced trade barriers, cheap labour and goods.

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