Vote first on USMCA to spark action in U.S., former USTR urges Canada, Mexico
WASHINGTON — A former U.S. trade ambassador is urging Canada and Mexico to vote to approve their new North American trade pact with the United States, hoping to spur action on Capitol Hill before the end of the year.
Miriam Sapiro, a Democrat who served under President Barack Obama, says doing so would also make it harder for congressional critics of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement to reopen the deal.
Sapiro was on a USMCA panel during a trade conference in Washington alongside Canadian Chamber of Commerce president Perrin Beatty and Mexico’s chief NAFTA negotiator, Kenneth Smith Ramos.