Changes in North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into place on January 1, 1994 with the intent to allow free trade between the United States, Mexico, and Canada without barriers. In theory, all three countries were expected to benefit equally from the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement. (Mishra, International Business: Competing in the Global Marketplace, 2018, p. 220)

There was a risk of job loss that the countries were aware of, but no one could foresee that the United States would have such a large number of job losses in the future. With a new president in the White House, there was great pressure to revisit the North American Free Trade Agreement to address the current needs and concerns of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. After successful renegotiation with Canada and Mexico on November 30, 2018, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) was signed.

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement will be implemented with businesses, farmers, and ranchers’ best interests at mind. Labor rights are redesigned so that Mexican workers are provided a safe working environment and the opportunity to form unions. The wages in Mexico will also be increased. The increased wages should encourage the United States manufacturing businesses to pull out of Mexico and return their businesses to the United States. (Perspectives, “Opinion: Trump’s new trade deal with Canada and Mexico is just what we need. Democrats should support it”, 2019)

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement will affect global trade, the bottom line for businesses, consumer preferences, product prices, and standards of living. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement can also expect conflicts in regional integration, financial markets, and the low of money and labor around the world. Lastly, there will also be changes in the standard of living in the countries that are affected by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.

Global trade will continue to increase in regard to agricultural products and commodities. The United States will be able to access Canada’s dairy market. The agreement is that over a period of time, Canada will accept certain amounts of various dairy products such as cheese, milk, and butter. Trade barriers will be lifted, allowing more countries to trade freely amongst each other. Canada and Mexico are calling for the United States to lift tariffs on steel and aluminum as part of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. In return, the United States will also accept dairy from Canada as well as sugar and peanut products. Canada has also agreed to grade the grain they receive from the United States fairly and to price grain at a reasonable price. (Office of the United

States Trade Representative, “United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Fact Sheet Agriculture: Market Access and Dairy Outcomes of the USMC Agreement”) Many United States farmers are anxiously looking forward to the implementation of the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement since they had been living with uncertainty for so long under the North American Free Trade Agreement. (Farida, “The Regional Integration: The Impact and Implications in Member States’ Sovereignty”, 2015) The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement will essentially level out the playing field for the United States.

The countries involved will also have more access to foreign markets due to the implementation of the Customs Administration and Trade facilitation Chapter. Essentially, the process of moving goods between borders should move smoothly and have virtually no complications when it comes to inspections or customs forms. (Burfisher, Lambert, & Matheson, “NAFTA to USMCA: What is Gained?”, 2019) To provide a solution for developed countries with the upper hand competing in less fortunate developing countries, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement aims to even out the playing field. Since there will be less trade duties, most businesses will see their bottom line increasing.

Depending on how the country is affected by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, product prices will either increase or decrease. Previously, tariffs were placed on foreign exports to discourage competition in the United States. For example, let’s say that Mexico wanted to export a certain crop to the United States, but the United States has some farmers that already produce that crop.

To protect these small farmers, a tariff would be placed on Mexico’s crop and the price would be much higher than the price of the domestic farmer’s crop. (Mishra, International Business: Competing in the Global Marketplace, 2018, p. 177) Consumer preference will depend on the individual. If the consumer is focused on the cheapest price possible, it’s very likely that they will prefer the product from the United States.

On the other hand, if the consumer prefers foreign goods and price is not a factor, they will pay more for the product they want. Another benefit of the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement is that it will enforce intellectual property protection now. In the medicine field, protection of intellectual property is very important and it will encourage innovation and technology. This is great, however there are concerns from people that think intellectual property protection in the medicine field will drastically raise the price for medicine.

Mexico and the United States have a very strong trade relationship history with each other. Looking at Figure 1, you will see the trade relationship between the United States in Mexico. From 1999 to 2017, this chart measures the trade balance, exports, and imports between both countries. Merchandise trading is much higher than service trade. The reason for this is because United States businesses such as manufacturing collaborate with Mexico to help assemble their products and send the completed products back to the United States.

The most common United States imports from Mexico include oil and gas, electrical equipment, motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts. As for United States exports to Mexico, basic chemicals, motor vehicle parts, petroleum, coal products, and semiconductors are some of the things that are exported. (“U.S.-Mexico Economic Relations: Trends

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