International Trade Regulation

DNC - McCain Watch: Campaign Flags as Income Inequality Rises

nhinsider.com     yesterday   1 related          

Washington, DC -- Yesterday the McCain campaign hit a rough patch as they tried to escape the fallout over McCain's continued gaffes on foreign policy and ongoing coverage of his promise of four more years of failed Bush-McCain...                

Immigration and the Right to Stay Home

alternet.org     yesterday          

Much of today's immigration from Mexico begins with heavily-subsidized U.S. corn. Editor's Note:This June in Juxtlahuaca, Mexico -- in the heart of Oaxaca's Mixteca region -- dozens of farmers left their fields, and women...                

Privatization of Mexican Oil Will Advance SPP Objectives

indymedia.org     yesterday          

by Dana Gabriel ( newworldordermustbestopped [at] hotmail.com ) There is a swell of national sentiment spreading across the country as the majority of Mexicans wish to retain control of one of their last symbols of sovereignty....                

Reclaiming Corn and Culture

truthout.org     Jul 23, 2008          

by: Wendy Call, Yes! Magazine (Photo: Eduardo Verdugo / AP) Summer 2008 Issue For 14 years, NAFTA has displaced farmers and spurred migration. The last trade barriers between Canada, Mexico, and the United States fell on...                

Commentary: When Politics and Trade Collide

wafb.com     Jul 24, 2008          

Free trade, and the impact it has on U.S. workers, has become a hot-button issue on the presidential campaign trail. Neal Asbury, the Small Business Administration's Exporter of the Year, explains why America has nothing to...                

TI Automotive Restructures Global Business Operations

finanznachrichten.de     Jul 23, 2008   1 related          

TI Automotive, the world's leading supplier of fluid-storage and delivery systems, is restructuring its global business operations, according to Bill Kozyra, the company's chairman and CEO. Kozyra said the company will move the...                

U.S. resists push for WTO rules on food names

reuters.com     Jul 22, 2008   418 related          

By Doug Palmer GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States is resisting efforts at world trade talks to expand protections for geographical food names, such as Parma ham. About 100 members of the World Trade Organization -- including...                

McCain's Position On Free Trade Might Hurt Him In Michigan And Ohio

digitaljournal.com     Jul 23, 2008   3 related          

Free trade has been beneficial for the GE plant outside Cincinnati but it has hurt many others in Ohio and Michigan. John McCain looks workers straight in the eye and tells them that some jobs will never return to the United...                

Many Canadians Want to Renegotiate NAFTA

angus-reid.com     Jul 22, 2008          

Public support for the reassessment of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has increased in Canada, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies. 52 per cent of respondents think their country should do whatever is...                

Free trade is working for Alberta, but most Canadians are not happy with NAFTA

westernstandard.blogs.com     Jul 22, 2008   1 related          

An Angus Reid poll released today shows that “only one-in-fourteen Canadians believe their country has been the main beneficiary of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and a majority of respondents are calling for...                

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