Mexico, the United States and Canada are renegotiating the North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and on Thursday
Lighthizer said that the countries where "nowhere near" a deal.
Guajardo said that with "creativity and flexibility," the issues
still on the table could be dealt with quickly.
"There are lots of issues to be resolved, but they're issues of
'yes or no' and don't need technical sophistication," he told
reporters. "It's an issue of having the political will."
Talks to reach a deal on reworking the 24-year-old accord have
intensified in recent weeks, pressed by U.S. congressional
deadlines and Mexico's July 1 presidential election.
However, the three countries have yet to broker a compromise on
key U.S. demands, including boosting the amount of automotive
content sourced from North America, as well as proposed changes
to dispute resolution mechanisms in the trade bloc.
(Reporting by Sharay Angulo; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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