Protections for domestic producers of transportation, broadcasting and commercial banking remain essentially untouched.
north american free trade agreement
This is clearly an “America First” agreement.
Canada has less leverage with U.S. negotiators now than before the U.S.-Mexico deal.
President Trump wants U.S. exports up and U.S. imports down.
Like President Trump, President Obrador believes protecting jobs challenged by international trade is a key responsibility of his position.
Under the Trump administration’s “America First” policy, there likely will be more trade complaints initiated by U.S.-based companies.
Policies that raise prices of milk, butter, cheese, eggs and chicken affect lower-income families.
Canada invented contingent protectionism back in 1904, so we’re not exactly innocents in this area.
According to reports, the Trudeau government thinks President Trump will pull the U.S. out of NAFTA.