Don't know if it is necessary to re -negotiate USMCA

Donald Trump, President of the United States (US), struck the wires on Tuesday during the joint press conference of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. President Trump noted that NAFTA re -negotiate USMCA, which Donald Trump himself watched during his first term.
In a typical Trump-like way, the width and extent of the President's comments were much wider than US-Canadian relationships. They included comments on the ongoing spit of the US with Houth rebels, who have attacked civilian sending goals in recent months.
Donald Trump also touched on China, noting that the Asian production and trade giant has not played the ball in the discussions of the current trade, which has been flying in Donald Trump's comments on active trade discussions in recent weeks, allegedly performing with Chinese policy makers, which the Trump administration refused to identify.
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Houths don't want to fight. Good news in Houth announced that they did not want to fight. We stop bombing Houthis right away.
A great announcement before Monday's departure.
A truly positive announcement on Thursday, Friday or Monday before leaving.
I don't know if I need to negotiate the USMCA anymore.
We may start negotiating the USMCA again.
We are friends with Canada.
I want a friendship with Canada.
Trump in Canada as 51 states: Tango takes two.
Does not discuss 51 states if no one wants to discuss.
There is energy in the United States.
We want to protect our car business.
Trump wants to meet China.
China is not doing any business right now.
The Chinese economy suffers from the lack of US trade.
China wants to negotiate and meet on time.
Not trading with China does not lose anything.
The following days are not necessarily notified of trade.
Chinese ships return in the Pacific Ocean.
We are not chaotic, we are flexible.
We do not have to sign the transactions.
In some cases, we sign some trade transactions.
Nations do not have to sign to transactions.
Stop asking how many offers we sign.
We sign some transactions, including the price.
Usmca is fine, that's good.
Usmca is a good deal for everyone.
We do not do a lot of business with Canada, but do a lot with us from our point of view.
No, Carney could not say anything to change the tariffs.
We don't really want cars from Canada. At some point, Canada is not an economic idea to build these cars.
The US has no reason to subsidize Canada.
Referring to Canada: This is a very friendly conversation.