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    RP: NAFTA 2.0: Free Trade or Central Planning?

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    Last week the United States, Mexico, and Canada agreed to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with a new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Sadly, instead of replacing NAFTA’s managed trade with true free trade, the new USMCA expands government’s control over trade.

    For example, under the USMCA’s “rules of origin,” at least 75 percent of a car’s parts must be from the US, Canada, or Mexico in order to avoid tariffs. This is protectionism designed to raise prices of cars using materials from outside North America.

    The USMCA also requires that 40 to 45 percent of an automobile’s content be made by workers earning at least 16 dollars per hour. Like all government-set wages, this requirement will increase prices and decrease employment.

    The USMCA also requires Mexico to pass legislation recognizing the “right of collective bargaining.” In other words, this so-called free trade agreement forces Mexico to import US-style compulsory unionism. If the Mexican legislature does not comply, the US and Canada will impose tariffs on Mexican goods.

    The USMCA also requires the three countries to abide by the International Labour Organization (ILO) standards for worker rights. So, if, for example, the bureaucrats at the ILO declared that Right to Work laws violate “international labor standards”’ because they weaken collective bargaining and give Right to Work states an unfair advantage over compulsory unionism states and countries, the federal government may have to nullify all state Right to Work laws.

    The USMCA also obligates the three countries to work together to improve air quality. This sounds harmless but could be used as a backdoor way to impose costly new regulations and taxes, such as a cap-and-trade scheme, on America.

    This agreement also forbids the use of currency devaluation as a means of attempting to gain a competitive advantage in international trade. Enforcement of this provision will be difficult if not impossible, as no central bank will ever admit it is devaluing currency to obtain a competitive advantage in international trade. Of course, given that the very act of creating money lowers its value, the only way to stop central banks from devaluing currency is to put them out of business. Sadly, I don’t think the drafters of the USMCA seek to restore free-market money.

    The currency provision will likely be used to justify coordination of monetary policy between the Federal Reserve and the Mexican and Canadian central banks. This will lead to region-wide inflation and a global currency war as the US pressures Mexico and Canada to help the Fed counter other countries’ alleged currency manipulation and challenges to the dollar’s reserve currency status.

    A true free trade deal would simply reduce or eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers. It would not dictate wages and labor standards, or require inter-governmental cooperation on environmental standards and monetary policy. A true free trade deal also would not, as the USMCA does, list acceptable names for types of cheeses.

    Those of us who support real free trade must not let supporters of the USMCA get away with claiming the USMCA has anything to do with free trade. We must also fight the forces of protectionism that are threatening to start a destructive trade war. Also, we must work to stop the government from trying to control our economic activities through regulations, taxes, and (most importantly) control of the currency through central banking and legal tender laws.
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    If they're calling it 'free trade', chances are that it ain't.

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    So, THIS is one of those "better deals" we're constantly being told we can rely upon Trump to deliver?

    THIS is "moving the ball in the right direction"?

    THIS is Trump being "something different"?

    Sure feels a lot like the same old rape we've all seen a thousand times before.

    And Trump supporters would have us bend over, grab our ankles and say "Thank you sir! May I have another?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCTelander View Post
    So, THIS is one of those "better deals" we're constantly being told we can rely upon Trump to deliver?

    THIS is "moving the ball in the right direction"?

    THIS is Trump being "something different"?

    Sure feels a lot like the same old rape we've all seen a thousand times before.

    And Trump supporters would have us bend over, grab our ankles and say "Thank you sir! May I have another?"
    The people who advocate these new deals and tariffs do not actually want free trade, they only pay lip service to free trade and free markets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CCTelander View Post
    So, THIS is one of those "better deals" we're constantly being told we can rely upon Trump to deliver?

    THIS is "moving the ball in the right direction"?

    THIS is Trump being "something different"?

    Sure feels a lot like the same old rape we've all seen a thousand times before.

    And Trump supporters would have us bend over, grab our ankles and say "Thank you sir! May I have another?"
    There are things about this deal that are improvements, just having the sunset clause is an improvement.

    However it isn't good enough and it has some unimprovements.

    Urge your representatives to Get US Out! of NAFTA & USMCA
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    Trump just took a bad deal and made it far worse. This is horrible.
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    "A true free trade deal would simply reduce or eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers. It would not dictate wages and labor standards, or require inter-governmental cooperation on environmental standards and monetary policy. A true free trade deal also would not, as the USMCA does, list acceptable names for types of cheeses." - Dr. Ron Paul
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    Quote Originally Posted by AZJoe View Post
    "A true free trade deal would simply reduce or eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers. It would not dictate wages and labor standards, or require inter-governmental cooperation on environmental standards and monetary policy. A true free trade deal also would not, as the USMCA does, list acceptable names for types of cheeses." - Dr. Ron Paul
    "Those of us who support real free trade must not let supporters of the USMCA get away with claiming the USMCA has anything to do with free trade. We must also fight the forces of protectionism that are threatening to start a destructive trade war."
    - Dr. Ron Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZJoe View Post
    Trump just took a bad deal and made it far worse. This is horrible.
    This is also expected.
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