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Keywords: Nafta, Nafta, Lighthizer, Canada Nafta, Mexico Nafta,
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Trump Sends Nafta Renegotiation Notice to Congress
The New York Times 05/18/2017
For Amazon, Now Comes the Hard Part
WSJ 06/18/2017
U.S., Canada and Mexico Wrap Up Nafta First Round
WSJ 08/21/2017
Lighthizer’s Economics Deficit
WSJ 08/21/2017
How the Trump Administration Is Doing Renegotiating Nafta
The New York Times 09/28/2017
Donald Trump: "We Liberals Looked Away for Far Too Long" | ZEIT ONLINE
ZEIT ONLINE 03/22/2018
Grouped Articles
Why Donald Trump Decided to Back Off Nafta Threat
WSJ 04/27/2017
Trump Sends Nafta Renegotiation Notice to Congress
The New York Times 05/18/2017
For Amazon, Now Comes the Hard Part
WSJ 06/18/2017
Canada’s Trump Strategy: Go Around Him
The New York Times 06/22/2017
U.S., Canada and Mexico Wrap Up Nafta First Round
WSJ 08/21/2017
Lighthizer’s Economics Deficit
WSJ 08/21/2017
Grouped Articles
Mexico's economy: Bringing NAFTA back home
Economist 10/30/2010
After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/2016
Donald Trump Lays Out Protectionist Views in Trade Speech
WSJ 06/28/2016
Forget Trump’s Wall: For Mexico, the Election Is About Nafta
The New York Times 09/23/2016
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, Explained
09/23/2016
Donald Trump Poised to Put Pressure on Nafta
WSJ 11/21/2016
Grouped Articles
Trump Nafta Blueprint Raises Concerns in Canada and Mexico
WSJ 03/30/2017
Donald Trump’s Recent Policy Reversals Reflect Business Influence
WSJ 04/14/2017
Why Donald Trump Decided to Back Off Nafta Threat
WSJ 04/27/2017
Trump Sends Nafta Renegotiation Notice to Congress
The New York Times 05/18/2017
For Amazon, Now Comes the Hard Part
WSJ 06/18/2017
Canada’s Trump Strategy: Go Around Him
The New York Times 06/22/2017
Japan uses China and Thailand as part of its supply chain. Mexico has made gains under NAFTA it does not want to lose with large imports of cheap Chinese auto parts. The U.S. auto industry is somewhere in the middle and the UAW trade union wants to preserve American jobs. The different interests of Canada, Mexico, Japan and the U.S. make it harger to negotiate aspects of the ATT related to the auto industry. The auto industry in the U.S. is not a significant beneficiary from passing of the TPP.
Grouped Articles
Auto-Parts Dispute Taps the Brakes on Pacific Trade Deal
Wall Street Journal 09/04/2015
McConnell warns that trade deal can’t pass Congress before 2016 elections - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/11/2015
Ford to More Than Double Mexico Production Capacity in 2018
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2016
After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/2016
Donald Trump Lays Out Protectionist Views in Trade Speech
WSJ 06/28/2016
What the New GOP Means for Wall Street
WSJ 07/19/2016
The failure of the establishment of both parties in the USA to take action in the face of the loss of 5.6 million jobs in the last decade, with $4.3 trillion in trade imbalances. An issue which resonates with voters in the US and could lead to a fundamental realignent of American attitudes to globalization and free trade. The feeling that the free-trade deck is stacked against the USA by Asian countries. China's efforts to keep the yuan dollar exchange rate at levels that favor exports. China's accumulation of over $3 trillion in dollar reserves that are parked mostly in Treasury's that keep U.S. interests low. Distortons in the global economy from the failure to rebalance the world economy hurts China and the U.S.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/2010
New York Times 09/30/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
The Engine That Pulled Us Out of Recession
Wall Street Journal 03/19/2015
What’s Our Duty to the People Globalization Leaves Behind?
New York Times 01/26/2016
Grouped Articles
Donald Trump Poised to Put Pressure on Nafta
WSJ 11/21/2016
Inside Donald Trump’s Economic Team, Two Very Different Views
WSJ 11/21/2016
Donald Trump’s Recent Policy Reversals Reflect Business Influence
WSJ 04/14/2017
Why Donald Trump Decided to Back Off Nafta Threat
WSJ 04/27/2017
Trump Sends Nafta Renegotiation Notice to Congress
The New York Times 05/18/2017
For Amazon, Now Comes the Hard Part
WSJ 06/18/2017
The sentiment against loss of manufacturing jobs as a result of trade agreements and free trade is strongest in midwestern states such as Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, which have seen the loss of manufacturing jobs hurt their economy. Especially hurt are younger less educated workers who see their job prospects diminish and wages drop. Bernie Sanders narrowly won the Michigan primary against Hillary Clinton by bringing up this issue in a barrage of ads.
Grouped Articles
After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/2016
Trade and Jobs Key to Victory for Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/09/2016
Simmering for Decades, Anger About Trade Boils Over in ’16 Election
New York Times 03/29/2016
Why Trade Critics Are Getting Traction
Wall Street Journal 03/30/2016
Donald Trump Lays Out Protectionist Views in Trade Speech
WSJ 06/28/2016
Bernie Sanders: Democrats Need to Wake Up
The New York Times 06/28/2016
Grouped Articles
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, Explained
09/23/2016
More Wealth, More Jobs, but Not for Everyone: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade
The New York Times 09/28/2016
The New York Times 11/08/2016
Donald Trump Poised to Put Pressure on Nafta
WSJ 11/21/2016
Inside Donald Trump’s Economic Team, Two Very Different Views
WSJ 11/21/2016
Trump Nafta Blueprint Raises Concerns in Canada and Mexico
WSJ 03/30/2017
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