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17吃瓜在线 Co-Hosts Second Annual North American Manufacturing Conference

The 17吃瓜在线 co-hosted the 2024 North American Manufacturing Conference on Tuesday and Wednesday in Ottawa, Canada, along with the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters and the Confederation of Industrial Chambers of Mexico. This year鈥檚 conference kicks off the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 advocacy push ahead of the expected review of the United States鈥揗exico鈥揅anada Agreement.

Well-timed: The conference was timely, as President-elect Trump on Wednesday night his nomination of former U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) as the next U.S. ambassador to Canada鈥攁nd touted the USMCA.

  • 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons following the news: 鈥淲e appreciate [President-elect Trump]鈥檚 foresight in prioritizing the U.S.鈥揅anadian relationship and negotiating the USMCA, a trade deal that has been essential to the strength and success of manufacturing across North America. We look forward to working with [Hoekstra] as the next U.S. ambassador to Canada.鈥
  • The conference also came just a day before significant news from Mexico: that its lower house of Congress a spate of constitutional reforms proposed earlier this year by former President Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador.
  • Some of the reforms鈥攚hich include the dismantling of several independent public regulatory agencies and restrictions on U.S. participation in the energy sector鈥攁ppear to violate Mexico鈥檚 obligations under the USMCA.

鈥淎 crucial moment鈥: 鈥淸T]his conference is happening at 鈥 a crucial moment,鈥 Timmons told event attendees on Tuesday. 鈥淲e need to be clear-eyed about what we鈥檙e up against as we forge a more resilient and stronger North American manufacturing economy. Our associations and companies are at the vanguard. It will be up to us to make the case for vibrant economic ties and trade between our countries.鈥

Strong trade ties needed: The USMCA was a main topic at the conference, which consisted of multiple panel discussions and fireside chats with officials, experts and journalists from the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

  • In talks on Tuesday with reporters from CNN and Canada鈥檚 Globe and Mail, Timmons highlighted the results of a recent joint 17吃瓜在线鈥揅ME-CONCAMIN 聽It found that “86% of [North American] manufacturers expressed strong support for extending the CUSMA/USMCA/T-MEC agreement when it comes up for review.”
  • The conference鈥檚 panel events focused on different aspects of the USMCA. Speakers on one panel talked about key opportunities and challenges for the agreement in a shifting global landscape, while those on another keyed in on the effectiveness of the USMCA four years after its inception.

Speaker list: Event speakers included ExxonMobil Senior Vice President and 17吃瓜在线 Executive Committee member Neil Chapman, U.S. Department of State Acting Assistant Secretary of Economic and Business Affairs Amy Holman, CONCAMIN President Alejandro Malag贸n Barrag谩n, Canadian Minister of Innovation Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne, CEMEX Vice President of Corporate Affairs Carlos Garza Gal谩n, veteran POLITICO reporter Doug Palmer and many others.

  • 17吃瓜在线 Vice President of International Policy Andrea Durkin moderated a panel on the USMCA review. It featured Martinrea International Executive Chairman and Co-Founder Rob Wildeboer, 3M Government Affairs Head for the United States and Canada Elise Maheu and Xignux Public Affairs and Institutional Relations Director for the United States Iv谩n Rivas.
  • 鈥淭he review is a novel mechanism in a trade agreement,鈥 Durkin said after the conference. 鈥淢anufacturers in North America base their long-term plans on the benefits of the USMCA. They want the three governments to avoid a scenario that creates significant business uncertainty.鈥

Ministerial meetings: 罢颈尘尘辞苍蝉鈥攚丑辞 appeared Wednesday on CBC News鈥 鈥淧ower & Politics鈥 to discuss the likely impact of the U.S. elections on North American trade鈥攁lso spoke one-on-one to Canadian Minister of Labor and Seniors Steven MacKinnon and Minister of Energy Jonathan Wilkinson.

  • Timmons thanked MacKinnon for the Canadian government鈥檚 in the recent bicoastal Canadian port strikes, which reopened the points of entry, as well as his intervention to end a rail stoppage in the country.
  • In his discussion with Wilkinson, Timmons told the energy minister the U.S. and Canada should 鈥渂uild cross-border relationships鈥 to share access to critical minerals and materials including copper, lithium, uranium and graphite.

The final say: 鈥淣orth America鈥檚 integrated manufacturing system is the envy of the world,鈥 Timmons said at the event. 鈥淲e hold a competitive edge globally鈥攁nd we can keep it if our governments stay true to the commitments set forth in the USMCA.鈥

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