Bush, Calderon, Harper Reject Renegotiating Nafta

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Posted on: April 24th, 2008
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“President George W. Bush and the leaders of Canada and Mexico rejected Democrats’ demands that the North American Free Trade Agreement be renegotiated, saying the move would undercut economic growth in each nation.

“Now is not the time to renegotiate Nafta or to walk away from Nafta,” Bush said at a joint press conference with Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper today. “I’m concerned about protectionism in America,” Bush said.”*

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