On the background of USMCA Agreement explore world’s biggest
trading partners – Canada and USA relations to the following
specific industries:
Steel Aluminum Automobile Dairy Products Beef
Evaluation Criteria’s:
Importance and overall global trade value
MFN status
Overall national economic contribution - direct and
indirect
Employment- skilled/unskilled and overall national share
Laws governing the Agreement
Trade Dispute Resolution
ADR – Alternative Dispute Resolution
Past and Current Scenarios
Respective Government’s current stance
Personal Trade Perspective – what each government...
Xteel is the sole steel seller in both Canada and USA. The steel
is produced in Canada. The marketing department of Company Xsteel
has collected the following information.
Production cost:
Total
cost
TC = 2000 + 2Q
Marginal
cost
MC = 2
Canada:
Market
demand
Q =180 – 2P
Marginal revenue MR
= 90 – Q
USA:
Market
demand
Q =180 – 10P
Marginal revenue MR
= 18 – Q/5,
where P is price...
Compare the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). How are they
different? Are these changes likely to lead to material changes for
Canada?
Suppose members of the United States, Mexico, and Canada trade
agreement (USMCA) agree to reduce imports of foreign oil and set a
price floor for North American oil. Briefly describe the impact
this might have for Alberta oil producers, and for Canadian oil
consumers. (200 words)
Discuss the challenges of marketing internationally. How does
United States Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA) affect
marketing opportunities for US Products in North America?United
States Mexico Canada Agreement?
Explain in detail the difference between "Partenrship" and
"Corporation" as used in the construction industry and give at
least 2 construction companies with each form of business
ownership.
The North American
Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a trade agreement between the
United States, Canada, and Mexico whose purpose is to eliminate
tariffs between the countries and promote all aspects of
international trade.
There are many
arguments for and against the treaty. One of the arguments against
centers on the fact that Mexican industries do not have to meet the
same environmental regulations as industries in the United States
and Canada. The U.S. and Canada have intervened in the...