WASHINGTON, March 31 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau on Thursday said he was not worried that the next
U.S. President might seek to reopen the three-nation North
American Free Trade Agreement.
"I don't think that's a real issue. I think it's a concern
but I'm not worried that we're going to suddenly reopen NAFTA or
other trade deals," he told CNBC television in an interview when
pressed about negative comments about NAFTA in the run-up to the
U.S. election.