Mexican - Economist | April 19, 1957 -
Let me first clarify that NAFTA is a trilateral agreement. The decision of walking away is not of Mexico or Canada. The decision of walking away is of the U.S.
Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal
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Opening the Pandora's box of tariffs will be an endless game, and it will be a lose-lose proposition.
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I'm sure the apple guys from Washington state or the corn guy from Iowa will not like tariffs on corn or apples.
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NAFTA, by itself, will not collapse. The possibility is that the United States leaves the treaty, but the treaty itself would keep regulating relations between Canada and Mexico.
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We have to find common grounds. NAFTA is 22 years old. We need to modernize it.
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The Pacific Alliance is an initiative to align our economies.
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Free trade and economic stability do not, by themselves, guarantee success.
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We have to start a process of looking at what's next after we complete the modernization effort.
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A scenario without NAFTA is something we have to think about.
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Since its enforcement, NAFTA has been more than a trade agreement. It has made us think of ourselves as a region.
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We believe more in bridges and making the border better.
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NAFTA has been a great success for the three countries involved.
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