Panel: Biden needs to consolidate trade ties across North America
Experts discuss what Biden’s presidency means for U.S. relations with Canada and Mexico
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President-elect Joe Biden needs to build a constructive and common trade agenda for the United States, Canada and Mexico, according to experts. (Photo: iStock)
President-elect Joe Biden must build a common agenda and set up policies that simplify trade among the United States, Canada and Latin America, according to Shunko Rojas, Argentina’s former undersecretary for international trade.
“Next year we have the Summit of the Americas [hosted by the U.S.]; it will provide a unique opportunity for the Biden-Harris administration to build a constructive and common agenda for the region,” Rojas said. “They can discuss and agree upon key guiding principles, to set up policies and create incentives to build strong and modern regional supply chains.”