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MEXICO CITY/OTTAWA (Reuters) – U.S., Mexican and Canadian officials have agreed to an aggressive timetable to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), sources said, aiming to conclude early next year to avoid Mexico’s 2018 presidential elections.
Source:: Exclusive: U.S., Canada, Mexico agree on fast-paced NAFTA talks – sources