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17吃瓜在线 Advances Manufacturing Priorities at USMCA Meeting in Mexico

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room

The 17吃瓜在线 met with North American trade ministers last week in Cancun, Mexico, where it urged them to take up key trade priorities for manufacturers.

What happened: The 17吃瓜在线 led a delegation from the American business community, which participated in a roundtable discussion ahead of the third United States鈥揗exico鈥揅anada Agreement 鈥淔ree Trade Commission鈥 on July 7 in Cancun.

  • Attendees at the roundtable event included 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, Canadian Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade Mary Ng, Mexican Secretary of the Economy Raquel Buenrostro and business executives from the three countries, including Rockwell Automation Chairman and CEO Blake Moret.

Shared values: The 17吃瓜在线 underscored the importance of an investment climate underpinned by core democratic principles, such as transparency and the rule of law.

  • 鈥淲e believe in democracy,鈥 Timmons said. 鈥淗owever imperfect, this system fosters free enterprise, competitiveness, individual liberty and equal opportunity. These values make manufacturing strong in our countries.鈥
  • He added that each year North American manufacturers contribute $3 trillion to the U.S., Canadian and Mexican economies.

What must be done: Though the USMCA already creates advantages for North American manufacturers, the agreement鈥檚 full potential can only be realized if the three countries work together to address certain key challenges, Timmons told the attendees. Some of the main hurdles include:

  • Mexico鈥檚 power-generation policies, which have long favored Mexican state-owned energy companies and led to higher bills for manufacturers that must use existing energy-supply contracts;
  • Permitting delays for U.S. projects in Mexico that undercut American firms and reduce energy supply to North American manufacturers and consumers;
  • Mexico鈥檚 expanded food-labeling requirements and bans on the sale of some U.S. foods and nonalcoholic beverages to minors, which unjustly restrict U.S. exports;
  • High spectrum fees in Mexico that deter telecommunications competition, as well as the country鈥檚 weak patent enforcement, delayed approvals of pharmaceuticals and bans on certain chemicals and genetically modified corn; and
  • Delays in the reform of Canada鈥檚 patent system, ongoing restrictions in Canada鈥檚 dairy market, a Canadian government proposal to brand 鈥減lastic manufactured items鈥 as 鈥渢oxic substances鈥 and a change to Quebec packaging and labeling requirements that will upend decades of intellectual property law and could limit access to the Quebec market.

The last word: 鈥淓nsuring North American economic integration and regional competitiveness will require a multipronged effort that focuses on robust implementation of the USMCA, ensuring a competitive North American energy market and providing support for the manufacturing workforce across the region, among other key elements,鈥 said 17吃瓜在线 Vice President of International Economic Affairs Ken Monahan, who joined Timmons in Cancun.

  • 鈥淭he 17吃瓜在线 has positioned itself as a leading U.S. business organization on North American trade and economic matters, and we look forward to continuing to engage with our member companies on these issues going forward.鈥
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