Renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, has been near the top of President Trump’s wish list since he was a candidate. He has asserted that it’s another example of the U.S. being on the losing end of a trade deal.
But tearing up a trade deal that’s been in effect for a couple of decades and replacing it isn’t something that happens overnight or even in a year. And what are the chances that NAFTA is redone at all?
To learn more, we spoke with Ronald Oleynik, who practices international trade regulation as a partner at the firm Holland & Knight.