Trump hopeful about trade deal with Mexico

The United States and Mexico are, according to President Donald Trump, close to a major trade agreement.

According to the US president, there is close cooperation between 'very good people' from both the outgoing government of President Enrique Peña Nieto and the upcoming government team of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who won the presidential election this summer and was sworn in on December 1st.

Previously, Trump was still looking for the confrontation with the neighboring country by, among other things, saying that Mexico had to pay for the border barrier with which it wants to stop illegal immigration.

Mexico and the US have formed a free trade area with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) together with Canada since the 1990s. Trump demands adjustments because he thinks the existing treaty does not serve American interests enough. He threatened earlier with canceling it.