The US government is prepared to issue administrative orders - officials to revi

Two US officials said the Trump government is preparing to issue a new executive order to re-examine the United States a total of 14 free trade agreements and assessment of government procurement policies to support US companies.

The officials told Reuters that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), signed with Mexico and Canada, is at the forefront of the re-examination of trade agreements, which will affect 20 countries from the Americas to Asia. As the order is still being worked out, the officials asked for anonymity.

According to their disclosure on Wednesday, the issue of reassessment of trade agreements and procurement policies is one of the administrative measures taken by the Trump government in trade. They alleged that the release time is not clear, but I am afraid to be promulgated next week.

The reopening of the existing trade agreements and government procurement policies is a symbolic move, as the Trump government has announced the renegotiation of NAFTA's intention to announce the next few weeks to inform Congress to start negotiations.

The United States bilateral and multilateral trade agreements deal with the following countries: Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, El Salvador, Guatemala (Guatemala), Honduras, Israel, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Oman, Panama , Peru, Singapore and South Korea.

White House media representatives and the Office of the US Trade Representative do not comment on any future administrative orders that may be released in the future.