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In reply to the discussion: NAFTA passed on Nov. 20, 1993, on the promise of jobs. Oddly enough . . . [View all]kenfrequed
(7,865 posts)This is because NAFTA, like most modern trade deals was more about servicing multinationals than it was about the countries involved. It allowed the exportation of labor to where labor was cheaper which Americans and Canadians would have thought benefited Mexicans to their detriment. It also allowed corporations to go to Mexico with very bad environmental practices that Mexicans probably felt benefited Americans and Canadians to some degree. Again, savings for the corporations.
These treaties are not about benefiting people.
The TPP is clearly indicative of this because of what it seems to be promoting:
An international panel that can assess business losses do to governmental laws and fine governments for passing said laws.
Increased protection for the copyrights of the entertainment industry
Increased protection of the patents of the pharmaceutical industry.
I haven't seen anything in this trade agreement that assures the protection of rights to organize unions in all of the signatories as a means to prevent this being a race to the bottom. I also haven't seen anything that provides for a minimum standard of environmental protection which would protect all signatories from ending up as toxic dumping grounds. Had this been a treaty concerned with nations and with their peoples these would be the primary concerns of such a treaty,