U.S. President Donald Trump says he is considering not renewing the North American free trade agreement, arguing the United States would be better off without goods produced in Canada and Mexico. Trump made the remarks in the Oval Office on June 10 when reporters asked how confident he was that the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) would be renewed, and what additional commitments he expects from Canada. “I’m not looking to renew it,” Trump said, before criticizing CUSMA’s predecessor NAFTA as the “worst trade deal I’ve ever seen.” Trump in his first term replaced NAFTA with CUSMA, but in later years soured on the negotiated trade agreement, accusing Canada and Mexico of taking advantage of the United States....