Finance
Minister Bill Morneau says Canada wants to meet with president-elect Donald
Trump and with Mexican leaders to discuss trade.
“We have
an enormous stake in the success of our relationship with the U.S. and with
Mexico: our supply chains are intertwined, we’ve developed a very successful
economic unit over the course of the last twenty years,” Morneau said at the
London School of Economics.
“We will
work with the U.S., and this would go with any U.S. administration, in order to
show the benefit of that relationship,” he said.
“We
expect Mexico will be part of that discussion.”
During
the election campaign, Trump repeatedly called the North American Trade
Agreement “horrible” and “terrible”.