The United States, Canada and Mexico failed to meet last week’s deadline for the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) last week. But talks are said to still be in the works, reports said.

There are several sticking points within the renegotiation, according to reports. In the talks, the U.S. demands that Canada dismantle its dairy supply management system, Agri-Pulse reported. Another proposal from the United States would make it easier to sue Mexico for dumping fruits and vegetables, the report said.

There are “gaping differences”...