NAFTA Renegotiations Must Advance Innovation and Creativity
By Bob Barchiesi, James C. Greenwood, Charles H. Rivkin, Cary Sherman, and Stephen J. Ubl
Diplomats from the United States, Canada, and Mexico recently met to re-negotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Many Americans feel NAFTA has disadvantaged U.S. workers. Others have complained about U.S. companies relocating factories to Mexico to take advantage of lax labor regulations. The Commerce Department has called out Canadian softwood lumber subsidies.