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U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross

US will aggressively enforce trade rules

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U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
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The Trump administration will enforce trade rules more aggressively than any previous government in its efforts to reduce the trade deficit, but is not seeking a dispute, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Tuesday.
Ross also said he hopes this week to resolve delays in Congress that will allow the White House to give formal notification of the intent to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico, which would start the 90-day clock before the talks could begin.
The administration has not yet decided whether to keep NAFTA as a three-country deal “or to pursue two matching bilaterals,” Ross said in a speech to business leaders and diplomats at a Council of the Americas (COA) conference.
NAFTA is “at best out of date and at worst did not accomplish some of its most important goals,” Ross said of the trade pact that President Donald Trump calls a disaster for the US.
And “any agreement can be updated to reflect changes in all the various economies, and to correct unintended oversights” from the original deal, he said.
Ross also said the administration wants to conclude the new NAFTA as soon as possible and will push for a “far more aggressive meeting schedule than has been the norm.”
He noted that his Mexican counterpart, Luis Videgaray Caso, said the new deal should be completed by the end of the year.
Canada Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne defended NAFTA, however, saying it benefitted all the partners and created North American production chains.
“NAFTA has been an excellent agreement that has benefitted all sides,” amounting to $1 trillion in trade annually — four times more than before the agreement was signed — he told the conference.
And it is in the best interests of all three countries that it remain “as a trilateral agreement,” he said, although he agreed it could be modernized.
Trade with the US accounts for an estimated $1.7 billion in goods and services crossing the border each day, and $322 billion was exported from the US to Canada last year alone. And Mexico is now Canada’s third most important trading partner, he said.
But “we must work harder to make the case for trade.”
On the administration’s broader trade strategy — frequently described as an “America First” policy — Ross said: “The goal is to increase overall trade while reducing our trade deficit,” which means reducing barriers to US exports.
At the same time the Trump White House will pursue “stricter enforcement than any previous administration,” he said.
“There is little point to trade agreement that is not honored.”
But despite recent friction with Canada over dairy and softwood lumber, and with Mexico over sugar, “we do not seek a trade war with anyone, least of all with our fellow citizens of the Americas,” Ross said.
On the softwood lumber dispute, Canada’s Champagne said the US duties were “unfair and unwarranted” and Ottawa is “taking steps to defend our industry.”
Ross last month announced the US was imposing duties of up to 24 percent on the lumber used in construction after the sides failed to reach an agreement in the 35-year-old dispute over charges Canada subsidizes the industry.
Champagne told reporters Canada has won all four previous disputes over the lumber issue, and said that “a negotiated settlement would be in best interests” of all parties.
Asked about one province’s request to ban imports of US coal in retaliation, he stressed that Ottawa is looking at “options” to respond to the action from Washington.
“Fortunately, there is a framework to resolve disputes,” he said.

Source: Arab News

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