More bureaucrats , good for liberal votes . What's the problem ?No but they will be very different than present, it will degenerate into tit for tat tariffs.
More bureaucrats , good for liberal votes . What's the problem ?No but they will be very different than present, it will degenerate into tit for tat tariffs.
Maybe, maybe not...depends on how it impacts on the economy.More bureaucrats , good for liberal votes . What's the problem ?
Let them drive Broncos, the one plant Trump made Ford keep for domestic production.Ending NAFTA could cost U.S. up to 50,000 Auto Jobs
Free-trade policies boost abortions, infertility and abuse, White House document says
https://www.washingtonpost.com/?wpisrc=al_alert-COMBO-econ%2Bpolitics%2Bnation&wpmk=1
"white house " document??? Would like to see some hard FACTS if this is so.
Or more fake stuff released to muddy the situation and make the discussions more challenging??
Don't think that the US is all that REASONABLE in these negotiations......... as their demands are extreme and aggressive.
You too, the only thing you left out was the 'contribution'. You guys think the middleman options can be used everywhere all the time. lol in your face.Much better!
...You too, the only thing you left out was the 'contribution'. You guys think the middleman options can be used everywhere all the time. lol in your face.
Instead of trying to please an ambivalent neighbour, it is time for Canada to seek more new friends on the world stage.’
Around six percent of Canadian firms could move part of their operations to the United States amid uncertainty over the future of the NAFTA trade pact, the nation's export credit agency said on Friday.
The semi-annual forecast by Export Development Canada reflects the challenges posed by the more isolationist approach to trade of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.
Canada sends 75 percent of all goods exports to the United States and could be badly hit if Washington walks away from the North American Free Trade Agreement. One way to cushion the potential blow is to set up shop in the United States.
EDC said 23 percent of the 1,002 firms surveyed said the uncertainty over NAFTA was having a negative impact.
About one-quarter of those firms, or six percent of all respondents, "indicated that they are moving - or are considering moving - part of their operations inside the U.S. border in response to the elevated uncertainty regarding U.S. trade policy", EDC said.
Talks to modernize the treaty have so far failed to resolve major differences between the United States on one hand and Canada and Mexico on the other.
The survey of 1,000 firms from Oct. 2 to Oct. 25 found 23 percent of respondents said the NAFTA talks were hitting their Canadian operations. The same percentage said they were trying to diversity their exports to new markets, with the focus on the European Union and China.
Despite the tensions, the vast majority of exporters expected overall conditions to remain the same or improve over the next six months, with little change in new orders from U.S. customers.
"Trade confidence is holding steady ... we can only imagine what it would look like without the NAFTA uncertainty," EDC chief economist Peter Hall said in a commentary.
(Export agency corrects percentage in first paragraph, percentages in 4th paragraph, adds subset data in fifth paragraph)
(Reporting by David Ljunggren; Editing by David Gregorio)
Looks like Trump may win on NAFTA as well
Some Canada firms could move to U.S. amid NAFTA worries: survey
What do you mean, "as well"? Has Trump won anything, yet?
Next week will be the big one
What's that? Flying off into exile one step ahead of the Federales?
Id scrap NAFTA if i was Trump. Its not like Canada is a great USA ally.
Nor is the opposite true. We think that the USA is a benign neighbour but that is only true until we disagree on something fundamental.