[Reuters, Washington / Mexico City]-President Trump has launched a new trade agreement to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) after the presidential impeachment investigation started on the 25th, the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) "There is a risk of upsets in the parliamentary ratification process."
President Trump told reporters that Mr. Pelosi was wasting his time, “I don't think Mr. Pelosi has time.” Furthermore, he said, “Parliament will have no time to deal with any issues, such as increased gun control.”
President Pelosi announced the previous day that he would begin a formal investigation into the impeachment of President Trump. A move that has been suspected that President Trump has put pressure on the Ukrainian president to conduct a survey that will hit the former Vice President Biden, who is considered to be a promising candidate for the opposition and democrats in next year's presidential election.
US representative of the Light Heiser US Trade Representative (USTR) expressed confidence in USMCA being ratified by Congress and said, "If it is not ratified, it will have a critical impact on the US economy."
Mexico's President Lopez Obrador asks reporters to ratify the USMCA as soon as possible without immediately leaving the USMCA ratification until just before the US presidential election next year. “It is desirable that it be resolved quickly. It will benefit all three countries.”
Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau also said, “We will continue to focus on ensuring USMCA ratification.”