The EU is rethinking its position on tarriffs; Mexico is doing the same. Poor Canada . . . it has no friends.

Questions remain as to whether President Donald Trump is working on a trade deal with Mexico that will leave Canada spinning in the wind — especially given the summer of discontent between Trump and Trudeau, who have clashed at  . . . .
the G7 meeting in Quebec and at the NATO summit over defense spending.
Trump has expressed optimism of late about a NAFTA deal being finalized by the end of August — but will Canada be part of it?
But the anonymous Canadian official quoted by Global insisted there is nothing unusual about the U.S. and Mexico meeting separately without Canada and suggested Canada could be back at the negotiating table by mid-month — even though no talks have yet been scheduled.