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Critics say NAFTA's 10-year record validates dire predictionsBy DON McINTOSH, Associate Editor
On Jan. 1, NAFTA — the North American Free Trade Agreement —will turn 10.
On or around its birthday, expect to hear its supporters call NAFTA an economic success story.
You’ll hear that trade has increased under NAFTA. And it’s true: The total value of trade between the three countries — Canada, the United States, and Mexico — has more than doubled in 10 years, from $306 billion a year to $621 billion a year.
You’ll be told U.S. exports to Mexico and Canada increased under NAFTA — from $142 billion to $263 billion a year. Also true.
But as for the other side of the equation — imports — don’t expect the same interests that want to expand NAFTA to Central America and the entire Western Hemisphere to mention the dramatic increase in the U.S. trade deficit.
That’s because NAFTA, a treaty that was sold to U.S. audiences as a job booster, has done exactly what its critics said it would — led to job losses in the United States.
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the trade negotiating arm of the White House, is reporting in several recently released “fact sheets” that NAFTA is a success, saying it resulted in the creation of 900,000 U.S. jobs in the export sector.
“That’s like counting only deposits and not withdrawals in your checking account balance,” says international economist Robert Scott of the Economic Policy Institute, a labor-backed think tank based in Washington, D.C.
Sure, U.S. exports to Mexico increased, Scott says, but imports increased even more. The year before NAFTA took effect was the last year the U.S. enjoyed a trade surplus with Mexico. Last year, the U.S. imported $136 billion of goods from Mexico, and exported $107 billion, for a trade deficit of $29 billion.
And every dollar spent on goods made in Mexico is a dollar that did not employ a U.S. worker to make the same item. Trade deficits mean job losses.
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http://www.nwlaborpress.org/2003/12-19-03NAFTA.html Is it any wonder the crazy monkey works to eliminate inheritance taxes?
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