Unifor National President Jerry Dias and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross have agreed that addressing the core issue of low Mexican wages is the key to breaking the impasse at NAFTA renegotiations. “There is a clear understanding that Canadian and American workers have both been injured by the siphoning off of manufacturing jobs to […]
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Unveiling the Truth: Your ‘Made in China’ Apparel Might Actually Be From North Korea
Have you ever wondered about the origin of your clothing? In today’s interconnected world, global supply chains make it difficult to trace a product’s journey from its manufacturing origin to your wardrobe. One such phenomenon is clothing labeling deception. This article delves into an intriguing revelation: the possibility that your ‘Made in China’ apparel might […]
Renegotiating NAFTA Could Cripple Canadian Apparel Manufacturing, Hurt U.S. More Than You’d Think
While it might sound beneficial for the U.S., as on paper it would indicate more domestic manufacturing, removing the TPL would prevent U.S. companies from enjoying the duty-free shipment of products made with internationally-sourced materials. Really, the only ones who would benefit would be companies that both source and manufacture domestically. And while those companies […]
Low Labor Costs in Mexico: Top Ways Manufacturing Profits [2024]
Imagine a world where skilled workers are plentiful, eager to please, and available at a fraction of the cost you’re used to. Sounds like a fantasy, right? Well, for many manufacturers, low labor costs in Mexico are turning this dream into reality. This article delves into the various ways companies can leverage this advantage and […]
The NAFTA Negotiations: A Mexican Perspective
The launching of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations on August 16, 2017 begs a serious and thorough discussion given what it is at stake for the three countries in terms of trade, investment, economic integration, competitiveness, jobs, shared production, and innovation. While a NAFTA modernization has been long overdue, this renegotiation was […]