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Mexico’s Economy Minister Wants to Shift Focus Away from Trade Deficits

Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law

Mexico's Economy Minister Wants to Shift Focus Away from Trade Deficits

Mexico economy trade minister comments on NAFTA on Chris Brummer's site MiniLateralism
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The United States, Mexico and Canada are gearing up to re-negotiate NAFTA. President Trump is calling for a smaller trade deficit (the trade deficit from the U.S. to Mexico is $64 Billion).

Mexico relies heavily on the U.S. because 80% of its exports are sold to the United States. Mexico’s economy minister argues if NAFTA is abandoned, the U.S. trade deficit could rise even higher.

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US Wants to Pursue ‘Amendments’ to Korus Agreement Instead of Tear Up South Korea Trade Pact

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Chris Brummer Talks with Former Obama CIA Deputy Director

Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law

Chris Brummer Talks with Former Obama CIA Deputy Director

Chris Brummer interviews David Cohen former CIA deputy director and Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence

Chris Brummer interviews David Cohen – Former Under Secretary for Terrorism & Financial Intelligence, Obama Administration, and Former CIA Deputy Director 2015 – 2017.

In a wide ranging conversation on Russia, North Korean and Venezuelan sanctions, David Cohen speaks with IIEL Faculty Director and Georgetown Law professor about US sanctions strategy in both Obama and Trump administrations for CSPAN. In the discussions Mr. Cohen discusses bilateral sanctions, and how sanctions approaches can be multilateralized.

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Latin America Goes Around Trump On Trans-Pacific Partnership?

Professor of Law : Georgetown University, and Director, Institute of International Economic Law

Latin America Willing to Finish TPP without Trump?

Latin American governments want to revive TPP agreement
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In regards to the TPP, Trump fulfilled one of his campaign promises right out of the gate by withdrawing the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Trump has long maintained his stance against multilateral trading agreements.

He’s been in favor of bilateral trade agreements. And maybe even minilateralism.

However, multiple Latin American countries are potentially in favor of the TPP, even without the United States, though not all.

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Trump to End NAFTA?

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