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Mexico: Country-specific rules of origin in NAFTA unacceptable

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Mexico's Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo
Monterrey , Mexico - Arab Today

Country-specific rules of origin within the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) would be “totally unacceptable,” and a US border adjustment tax would likely violate global trade rules, Mexico’s economy minister said on Friday.
Under the trilateral trade deal between the US, Mexico and Canada, rules of origin can specify that products must meet minimum regional (NAFTA-wide) content requirements to be tariff-free, but there are no national content requirements.
“In no trade deal, whether bilateral, trilateral or multilateral, has there ever been any precedent treaty of rules of origin by country. It would be totally unacceptable,” Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo told reporters at an event in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey.
Mexican officials have said the administration of US President Donald Trump could try to push for national content requirements in a revamped NAFTA to boost jobs at home.
Trump has said the NAFTA deal has given Mexico “unfair” advantages and he wants to cut the US trade deficit with Mexico. He is expected to submit his plan to renegotiate NAFTA to US lawmakers soon.
Guajardo said talks to renegotiate NAFTA should move ahead regardless of the timetable for a US tax reform.
Trump wants to cut corporate income tax rates and Republicans have proposed a border adjustment tax that favors exports over imports.
Guajardo said such a border tax would “very likely” violate World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.
Mexico sends nearly 80 percent of its exports to its northern neighbor and a US border tax could slow factory growth in Latin America’s No. 2 economy.
Germany’s economy minister on Friday said her country could file a lawsuit against the US at the WTO over the border tax ahead of a meeting between Chancellor Angela Merkel and Trump.

Source: Arab News

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