Case study 9, NAFTA and Mexican Trucking. 1. What are the potential economic benefits of the trucking provisions in the NAFTA treaty? Who benefits? Who might lose? 2. What do you think motivated the Teamsters to object to the trucking provisions in NAFTA? Are these objections fair? Why did Congress initially align itself with the Teamsters? * The Teamsters object the trucking provisions in NAFTA because the greater competition from Mexican trucking firms would lower the price of
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BUS3103: Case assignment NAFTA and Mexican Trucking When the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into effect in 1994, the treaty specified that by 2000, trucks from each nation would be allowed to cross each other's borders and deliver goods to their ultimate destination. The argument
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Results: 1. What are the potential economic benefits of the trucking provisions in the NAFTA treaty? • Substantially decrease transportation costs between NAFTA countries. • The need for storage and warehousing was to decline. • The reduction in short-haul truckers would cut costs to shippers. • Economic efficiencies created by free trade in goods and services were meant to yield efficiencies in cross-border transportation of these products. Who benefits? • American companies • American
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1. What are the potential economic benefits of the tracking provisions in the NAFA treaty? * The free trade movement of goods across borders for the harmonization of products standard. * Simplification of tax regimes making it possible for companies to have free trade and foreign protection. * Competition, opening up opportunities for firm to export outside their regions. * Establish the factor of mix cost of common currency. B. Who benefit? a. Achievement of free flow of trade
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1. What are the potential economic benefits of the tracking provisions in the NAFA treaty? * The free trade movement of goods across borders for the harmonization of products standard. * Simplification of tax regimes making it possible for companies to have free trade and foreign protection. * Competition, opening up opportunities for firm to export outside their regions. * Establish the factor of mix cost of common currency. B. Who benefit? a. Achievement of free flow of trade
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1. What are the potential economic benefits of the trucking provisions in the NAFTA treaty? Who benefits? The potential economic benefits are the greater economic efficiencies due to the free trade in goods and services that are meant to yield low cost of cross-border transportation which can eventually lower the storage and warehouse decline saving more money. Also reduction in unload-upload or short-haul truckers would save money and time. An indirect benefit would be the cost reduction duet to
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Discussion Questions 1. What are the potential economic benefits of the trucking provisions in the NAFTA treaty? Who benefits? The potential economic benefits are the greater economic efficiencies due to the free trade in goods and services that are meant to yield low cost of cross-border transportation which can eventually lower the storage and warehouse decline saving more money. Also reduction in unload-upload or short-haul truckers would save money and time. An indirect benefit would be the cost reduction
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What are the potential economic benefits of the trucking provisions in the NAFTA treaty? ¿Cuáles son los beneficios económicos potenciales de las disposiciones de transporte por carretera en el tratado NAFTA? El transporte de mercancías será más eficiente, y por lo tanto más rentable, ya que los bienes ya no tendrían que ser fuera de la carga de un camión y vuelve a cargar a otro en la frontera de México / EE.UU.. Un aumento en la competencia en el mercado del transporte también se traduciría en
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taBle of contents Content Page 2 3 7 9 9 9 12 13 14 14 15 15 18 20 24 25 27 27 31 31 31 36 36 38 38 41 43 46 48 48 49 53 55 57 59 60 63 68 84 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Executive Summary Introduction 1. regional economic integration and human development 1.1. conceptual linkages 1.1.1 Income 1.1.2 Access to services 1.1.3 Empowerment 1.1.4 Sustainability 1.2. contextual factors 2. the context for African regional integration 2.1. Geographical fragmentation 2.2. capacities
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BANGLADESH TRADE POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME Comprehensive Trade Policy Of Bangladesh - Draft Final, 15.09.14 - Trade Policy Support Programme (TPSP) Project Task Force – HAK Tower (2nd floor) 3/C-1 Karwan Bazar, Dhaka 1215, Bangladesh 0 BANGLADESH TRADE POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................ 6 Preamble ............................................
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