Trump sure to claim victory on USMCA, impeachment in state of the union
WASHINGTON — It was once among the most predictable spectacles on the American political calendar — but with Donald Trump on the dais, there’s as much suspense surrounding tonight’s state of the union address as there is in the race to choose his Democratic challenger.
Still, there are two safe bets: a victory lap on trade, with plenty of crowing about the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and more than a few volleys aimed at the president’s political rivals.
Former cabinet minister Perrin Beatty, president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, says he’ll be listening for evidence of stability on the trade file — in particular Trump’s vision for the so-called second phase of a trade deal with China.
Beatty says even with the USMCA soon to be the law of the land, Canadian businesses would be wise to continue looking to expand into markets beyond the U.S., which remains Canada’s largest trading partner.