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NAFTA
What to expect from today's NAFTA renegotiations
Aug 16, 2017
President Trump has been very critical of NAFTA, but Canada and Mexico are very important trading partners.
How NAFTA negotiations might affect the tequila business
Aug 15, 2017
Javier Martinez, CEO of Martinez Brands, said NAFTA negotiators need to be "firm" in discussions.
Negotiators get ready for NAFTA talks. How hard will it be?
Aug 14, 2017
Think about the hardest negotiation you’ve ever done — maybe over a salary or buying a house. Maybe some big deal at work. Those are like the simplest kiddie-puzzles compared with the 5,000 piece jigsaw that is a trade negotiation. Then, imagine you had to start all over once it was done, and maybe add […]
Farmers struggle with low commodity prices
by
Peggy Lowe
Jul 25, 2017
Farmers, in particular those producing grain, are struggling, thanks mostly to low commodity prices amid a global grain glut.
How NAFTA renegotiations could threaten America’s love affair with tequila
Jul 24, 2017
Happy National Tequila day!
Sharing water across borders can get complicated — and expensive
Jul 21, 2017
At the U.S.-Mexico border, two of the region's largest urban areas share a water source — and it's become a race to the bottom.
The Trump administration may want to keep NAFTA after all
by
Ryan Kailath
and Janet Nguyen
Jul 18, 2017
The White House has released a list of terms for renegotiating the trade agreement.
For public good, not for profit.
The agriculture industry urges caution on the NAFTA renegotiation
by
Annie Baxter
Jul 17, 2017
The Trump Administration released its objectives for renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, our trade deal with Mexico and Canada. President Trump has called NAFTA the worst trade deal ever, citing factory jobs that moved to Mexico. The Trump Administration wants to “maintain existing reciprocal duty-free market access for agricultural goods” and […]
U.S.-owned factories in Mexico welcome the prospect of NAFTA changes
Jun 27, 2017
Maquila owners say the current version makes it a harder to operate in Mexico compared to the U.S.
Arizona aims to become a manufacturing 'mega-region' with the help of Sonora, Mexico
Jun 14, 2017
The state hopes to attract business with cheap land, nearby international ports and supply chain partnerships south of the border.