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As other nations race to achieve their own market-opening trade deals, the United States cannot be left behind. The U.S. Chamber is dedicated to pursuing new trade and investment agreements that uphold and improve our standard of living and our standing in the world. Trade agreements must establish high standards, protect American innovation, and be fully enforceable.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce appreciates the opportunity to present the following comments to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and the Trade Policy Staff Committee on objectives for the forthcoming negotiations with Canada and Mexico regarding modernization of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The Chamber supports this effort to modernize the NAFTA, taking into account technological, economic, and other changes in the U.S., North American, and global economies in recent years.
As the debate over trade continues to unfold, many small businesses are watching with interest—their success depends on the outcome.
Trade plays an integral part in the success of this pipeline fitting manufacturer.
The administration is committed to expanding American exports, getting rid of foreign market access borders, and enforcing trade agreements.
I have been impressed to learn just how broad support for NAFTA is among American companies of every size, sector, and region.
As officials consider renegotiating NAFTA, they ought to keep in mind the agreement's beneficial tenants.
One part lime juice, ten parts trade.
The jobs of 14 million Americans depend on the trade agreement.
Mexico City, Mexico As prepared for delivery Introduction Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. It’s wonderful to be back in Mexico City among so many friends and business leaders. I’d like to offer a special welcome to Ambassador Roberta Jacobson, the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. Thank you for being here today.