Pelosi: House might not vote on retooled Natfa by year-end
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday suggested a House vote on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement might not come by year's end.
The California Democrat's comment at her weekly news conference raised some doubts about the trade pact's prospects after she sparked optimism a week ago by saying a USMCA breakthrough appeared "imminent." When asked if she needed to make a deal with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer this week in order to have a House vote in December, Pelosi said: "I'm not even sure if we came to an agreement today that it would be enough time to finish.
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