BANNOCKBURN, IL – Ahead of the Trump administration’s upcoming negotiations with Canada and Mexico on NAFTA, IPC is offering its take on how the negotiators should proceed.

In comments submitted June 12 to the US Trade Representative, the association suggested four priorities, including fully opening markets in Canada and Mexico; protecting intellectual property rights; providing for better customs and trade facilitation; and reducing tariffs.

“It is vital for IPC members and our members’ customers that a free flow of goods continues between the United States, Canada and Mexico,” said the group’s letter to the Trump administration. “Our members operate in a global economy, and the reduction of trade barriers and opening of markets will allow them to be more competitive and contribute to the growth of the US economy.”

 

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