The 90 days is a legislative statute requirement for trade agreements codified by law.
Trump painted himself into a corner: changes in NAFTA must be approved by all three parties (U.S., Canada and Mexico) and then require Congressional approval, which requires a 90 day airing prior to to a vote. While the U.S. and Mexico may have reached some sorts of verbal agreements, at the end of the phone conversations the Mexican delegate repeatedly said something to the effect of "as long as Canada agrees". He understood what was required.
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