President Trump doesn't actually have the power to repeal NAFTA

The president can say whatever he wants. Mexico and Canada would still get all the agreement's lower tariffs and policy benefits.

President Donald Trump.
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If there's one thing President Trump has been very clear on, it's that he hates the North American Free Trade Agreement. He has called NAFTA "the worst trade deal maybe ever signed anywhere but certainly ever signed in this country." Following his election win, Trump brought Mexico and Canada back to the bargaining table to reshape the trade treaty.

The president has since threatened many times he'll pull out of NAFTA entirely if he doesn't get a deal to his liking. With seven rounds of negotiations over and no conclusion in sight, it increasingly looks like Trump will have to make good on that threat.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.