NAFTA 20 years later: North American leaders announce summit, promise NAFTA 2.0
The jobs and trade deficit may be the most glaring drawbacks to NAFTA, but the march toward building a NAFTA superhighway system to advance the influx of goods changing hands between the three North...
View ArticleMexican ambassador announces inspection-free border crossings
The Mexican government is prepared to announce pre-inspection facilities in Mexico where goods entering that country headed for the United States would be inspected at these Mexican facilities and...
View ArticleNAFTA leaders forge path forward to deepen North American integration
But who benefits most from integration with the United States? When the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is $14 trillion compared to Canada and Mexico, who sit below $1 trillion, it’s not rocket...
View ArticleNAFTA Superhighway: Private toll operators vie for I-69 in Indiana
Close on the heels of news that Interstate 69 (I-69) is underway in Texas, the Indiana Finance Authority and highway department (INDOT) has selected four private developers to submit proposals for a...
View ArticleTrans Pacific Partnership trade negotiations in Brunei wrap-up
With President Barack Obama’s popularity at home and overseas suffering, there’s yet another area of policy where his influence is diminishing: the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement....
View ArticleHow the GOP will lose Texas
Since Barack Obama won a second term, much has been said about how the GOP needs to reach out to a broader group and be more tolerant in order to win another national election. In Texas, all eyes are...
View ArticleCintra, Macquarie file bankruptcy on Indiana Toll Road
Yesterday, the two private, foreign corporations that tookover the Indiana Toll Road in 2006 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels sold it to Spanish infrastructure...
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