5 Reasons Mexican Workers Would Cheer the Demise of NAFTA
During its 24 years, NAFTA has helped to widen inequalities in Mexico, Canada and the United States alike-and to play workers in the three countries against each other.Since the pact went into effect, inequality in Mexico has risen to levels at triple the OECD average, while about half of the popula...
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Published in | Foreign Policy in Focus p. N_A |
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Format | Report |
Language | English |
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Washington
Inter-Hemispheric Resource Center Press
28.02.2018
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Summary: | During its 24 years, NAFTA has helped to widen inequalities in Mexico, Canada and the United States alike-and to play workers in the three countries against each other.Since the pact went into effect, inequality in Mexico has risen to levels at triple the OECD average, while about half of the population remains in poverty.According to small and medium business leaders in the country, more than 600,000 companies have gone bankrupt during the current administration alone, and only 5 percent of Mexicós companies export. 2.According to one study, in fact, a stunning 99 percent of Mexico's imports of corn come from the heavily subsidized U.S agriculture industry.NAFTA made Mexico the most obese country in Latin America.Because the initial promises for NAFTA utterly failed, the new spin is to hype its "consumer benefits." |
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ISSN: | 1524-1939 |