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Pelosi warns Congress won't vote the USMCA

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the Congress won't vote the USMCA until Mexico issues a labor reform

Enrique peña Nieto, Donald Trump, and Justin Trudeau sign the USMCA - Photo: Pablo Martínez Monsivais/AP
03/04/2019 |15:29EFE |
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On Tuesday, Democratic US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned that Congress would not consider voting the USMCA trade agreement until Mexico enacts a new labor reform.

"Unless you do this, we can't even consider it (...) We have to see that ( Mexico passes) the legislation, that they have the factors in place that will make sure it's implemented and they demonstrate some commitments in sincerity, because it's a big issue how workers are treated in Mexico ," said Pelosi in an

But President Donald Trump

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is hoping that Congress will ratify the trade agreement that emerged from the renegotiation of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement , which links the economies of the US, Mexico, and Canada, by August.

Members of the Democratic majority in the House are interested in changing some elements of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) , mainly in the areas of labor enforcement and environmental standards.

In the interview, Pelosi said she agrees with her fellow Democrats that they should make changes to the USMCA to ensure it is enforceable.

She said that it would "take some time" to vote on the USMCA in the House, where she is the official who selects the bills that are brought up for debate.

Senate Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley

advised Trump last week to cancel the tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum from Mexico and Canada to facilitate ratification of the USMCA .

Grassley said he had advised Trump directly in a recent meeting, but the President had decided to refuse the request.

"It's just time until the president wakes up. I don't know why it's taken him so long to realize he's got a victory at hand. Just take these tariffs off," said Grassley , according to Politico.

Trump

and his advisers, including US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, are refusing to cancel the tariffs until both countries accept export quotas for the metals.

The government of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced it will approve legislation to ensure ratification of the agreement before that country's Congress goes on recess at the end of April .

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