The Globe and Mail: “I think that over the course of these negotiations, we are going to be talking about rules of origin in a way that enhances U.S. content in these goods,” Mr. Greer said.
He added that negotiations would also focus on external tariff co-ordination, with the goal of reducing the amount of Chinese products entering U.S. supply chains through Canada and Mexico.
U.S. tariffs on Mexico and Canada aren’t going away, he said. ”We’re going to have tariffs as long as we have a giant trade deficit.”…