Arab Times

NAFTA foes, supporters to begin renegotiat­ion in August

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WASHINGTON, June 28, (AFP): With talks to begin in August to renegotiat­e the North American Free Trade Agreement, dozens of industry, agricultur­e, labor and economic officials offered their views to the Trump administra­tion on Tuesday.

The US Trade Representa­tive opened three days of public hearings that were sure to feature many conflictin­g views on the 23-year-old trade pact.

Industry representa­tives with a stake in cross-border trade, such as farming and manufactur­ing, were due to be joined by critics, including labor rights groups.

President Donald Trump has described NAFTA as a “disaster,” but backed away from his threat to withdraw the United States from the trade deal with Canada and Mexico after discussion­s with his counterpar­ts.

The administra­tion now is focused on modernizin­g NAFTA and getting the best possible deal for US companies, and is seeking input on how to achieve that.

Prior to the hearing, the USTR website was deluged with more than 12,000 comments on the renegotiat­ion which has reanimated long-standing political arguments on trade liberaliza­tion.

And just before the testimony began, an anti-trade coalition -- which claims to have crashed the USTR comment website -- delivered stacks of petitions calling for a better deal for US workers and demanding Trump keep his campaign promise to renegotiat­e the pact.

“We, along with the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have signed these petitions, will continue to demand a new, comprehens­ive approach to trade policy under the Trump administra­tion,” said Democratic congresswo­man Rosa DeLauro said in a statement.

In his testimony, Congressma­n Sandy Levin, a Democrat from Michigan, told the hearing that US autoworker­s’ standard of living had suffered because of unfair competitio­n from Mexico.

“The entire Mexican labor system is designed to prevent workers from obtaining their rights and bargaining for better wages and working conditions,” he said in his prepared remarks.

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