US, Mexico Trade Deal
US President, Trump, talks with Mexican President,Pena Nieto, on the phone to announce a Trade Deal.- ANSA |
Against the odds, and after a year of monumental
negotiations Mexico and the United States have successfully renegotiated the
North American Free Trade Agreement. James Blears reports it's a triumph for
Washington who have gained significant concessions, while simultaneously a
lifeline for Mexico which could have annually lost 50 Billion dollars of trade
with its giant neighbour if the talks had failed.
President Donald Trump describes the deal
as "incredible", saying he wants the revamped treaty to be called
the United States- Mexico Trade Agreement. From now on, 75
percent of all product must originate in Mexicoor
the United States, to be tariff free. Forty to forty five
percent of all automobiles, must be manufactured by workers earning at
least 16 dollars per hour...a costly blow for Mexican
manufacturers. The entire Deal will be renegotiated every six years,
but minus the looming threat of it being scrapped.
In a telephone conversation with President Trump, Mexican
President Enrique Pena Nieto says the overall deal MUST
include Canada, which temporarily stepped aside to facilitate this
particular bi-lateral phase. But President Trump says he prefers a separate
deal with Ottowa. President Trump had once called the NAFTA the
"worst trade deal in history", warning it had no long term
future. He`s now changed his tune saying it`s much fairer to the United
States, especially in the agriculture sector.
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