KEY POINTS
  • The future of the North American Free Trade Agreement is even more in doubt after President Trump said he would slap tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from every country.
  • The NAFTA trade talks were in their seventh round when Trump made the announcement Thursday, and they are now expected to be extended beyond the eighth and final scheduled round.
  • NAFTA negotiators were believed to have been making progress, albeit slow, but the tariffs drew angry responses from U.S. allies and threats of retaliating tariffs from the European Union.

President Donald Trump's declaration of broad tariffs on imported steel and aluminum complicates North American trade talks and threatens to doom them altogether.

Negotiators have been meeting in Mexico this week in the seventh round of talks aimed at revamping and modernizing the 24-year old North American Free Trade Agreement. On Monday, trade representatives from the three countries are expected to comment on their progress.