US | NAFTA Bush Boosts Battered NAFTA at Summit Trading partners meet in New Orleans By Peter Fearon Posted Apr 22, 2008 3:25 AM CDT Copied President Bush visits with students and teachers from New Orleans schools, Monday, at Louis Armstrong International Airport. The president traveled to New Orleans to attend the fourth annual North American Leaders' Summit. (AP Photo/Judi Bottoni) President Bush yesterday opened a two-day economic summit in New Orleans with Mexico and Canada amid growing hostility to the North American Free Trade Agreement, which is widely blamed for US job losses. Bush is using the meeting with the trillion-dollar trading partners to highlight support for NAFTA as the 14-year-pact is repeatedly roasted on the Democratic campaign trail. "We want to find ways to convince the American people that this is an arrangement that's worked for us and it's also worked for our neighbors," said a White House spokesman. "It's a win-win situation." Read These Next Netflix plan to buy Warner Bros. isn't sitting well in Hollywood. Gene Simmons says Congress has to fix the radio business model. Trump sees inspiration in Aussie retirement funds. It's not Honda or Toyota at top of Consumer Reports' car list. Report an error