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This is the first volume in a new series of monographs encompassing text and analysis of all multilateral and bilateral free trade agreements. All this adds up to the kind of information business and economic analysts need in order to make sound decisions both in the long and short terms. For example, The EU-Mexico Free Trade Agreement, containing the most detailed and practical comparison of NAFTA and the EU-Mexico Agreement available anywhere, offers a wealth of material and insight with which to build realistic answers to such critical questions as: How is Mexico’s preferential access to the EU markets for agricultural exports likely to affect US trade in produce, livestock and meat?; Will the EU-Mexico Agreement hurt the big three US auto manufacturers?; How are FTA investment provisions likely to affect expropriation initiatives, particularly in light of the growing trend among regulators to ban products on environmental grounds?; Will the mandated cooperation between Mexican and European standards-related agencies give rise to standards that conflict with NAFTA?
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This is the first volume in a new series of monographs encompassing text and analysis of all multilateral and bilateral free trade agreements. All this adds up to the kind of information business and economic analysts need in order to make sound decisions both in the long and short terms. For example, The EU-Mexico Free Trade Agreement, containing the most detailed and practical comparison of NAFTA and the EU-Mexico Agreement available anywhere, offers a wealth of material and insight with which to build realistic answers to such critical questions as: How is Mexico’s preferential access to the EU markets for agricultural exports likely to affect US trade in produce, livestock and meat?; Will the EU-Mexico Agreement hurt the big three US auto manufacturers?; How are FTA investment provisions likely to affect expropriation initiatives, particularly in light of the growing trend among regulators to ban products on environmental grounds?; Will the mandated cooperation between Mexican and European standards-related agencies give rise to standards that conflict with NAFTA?