Multiple outlets report that Donald Trump is walking back a trade deal he previously described as the “best and most important.” The articles say Trump has now characterized the deal as “bad” and “unfair,” arguing that it does not deliver appropriate outcomes for the United States. The sources indicate the reversal affects a broader agreement involving the United States and its neighbours, though they do not provide detailed terms of the deal in the provided summaries. All three reports emphasize that the change in Trump’s position creates uncertainty and is expected to have negative consequences across the parties involved. While the outlets differ only in wording around Trump’s assessment, they align on the core development: Trump is no longer backing the deal as previously described and is suggesting that continuing with it would be detrimental. The reporting also frames the situation as one in which all sides could “set to lose,” reflecting expectations of economic and political fallout from the decision.