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Seminar TitleFrom NAFTA to USMCA: New visions on regionalism and implications for Mexico''s Asia trade
Year107
Semester2
Meeting Start Date2019-03-25
Seminar NameFrom NAFTA to USMCA: New visions on regionalism and implications for Mexico''s Asia trade
Seminar Name Other
All AuthorFabricio A. Fonseca
The Unit Of The Conference
Publisher
Meeting NameInternational Conference on Challenges and Vision in the Changing World
Meeting PlaceCing-sheng International Conference Hall, Tamkang University
SummaryThe new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement or USMCA has been conceived as an updated version and replacement to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), in place for almost 25 years. Concerned by the urgency to continue attracting foreign direct investment and avoid a further depreciation of its currency, the Mexican government agreed to a series of demands made by the United States and Canada, hence opening the door for a reconfiguration of regional economic integration between the three countries. This paper presents the main considerations behind the new trade agreement and how Mexico plays an important piece in the reconfiguration of regional economic integration in North America, and how the US plans to modify the nature of its trade interactions with the Asia Pacific could have a deep impact on Mexico''s trade and investment links with this part of the world.
KeywordNAFTA; USMCA; Mexico; trade; Asia
Use LangEnglish
Level,Other
Nature Of The Meeting國際
On-campus Seminar Location淡水校園
Seminar Time20190325~20190325
Corresponding Author
Country中華民國
Open Call for Papers
Publication style
ProvenanceConference Handbook
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