KEY POINTS
  • Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says NAFTA renegotiation could slide into next year.
  • He notes potential problems with that timing, including elections in Mexico and the United States.
  • President Donald Trump has repeatedly slammed the trade deal with Mexico and Canada.

Renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement could spill into next year, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Monday.

Ross told reporters that the Trump administration would finish the talks in 2017 in an "ideal world." That timeline "would be a record speed for any big trade negotiation," he said.