Revamped U.S.-Mexico trade talks could lower consumer prices, but won't bring back many North Car...
Story Date: 8/28/2018

 

Source: Richard Craver, WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL, 8/28/18


The potential renegotiating of the U.S. and Mexico trade agreement is not likely to bring back apparel and textile-production jobs, according to analysts and economists. However, it could benefit North Carolina consumers and farmers, as well as create more foreign-trade uncertainty, particularly if Canada is not included in a revamped multilateral agreement to replace the much-criticized North American Free Trade Agreement.

For more of this story, click here


























   Copyright © 2007 North Carolina Agribusiness Council, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
   All use of this Website is subject to our
Terms of Use Agreement and our Privacy Policy.