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NAFTA v USMCA: Differences, objectives and friction points a year later

Episode 38 of the Arbitral Insights podcast, hosted by Reed Smith, titled "NAFTA v USMCA: Differences, objectives and friction points a year later" was published on November 10, 2021 and runs 28 minutes.

November 10, 2021 ·28m · Arbitral Insights

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Hugo Perezcano (former head of Mexico’s Trade Remedy Authority and general counsel for international trade negotiations) and David Gantz (Will Clayton Fellow for Trade and International Economics at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, Center for U.S. and Mexico) are hosted by Will Russell from our international arbitration group in Houston for a discussion on the key differences between NAFTA and the USMCA a year after its implementation. The trio discuss the USMCA’s objectives, its key differences compared to NAFTA, potential friction points in the energy industry, and what we can expect for future disputes.

Hugo Perezcano (former head of Mexico’s Trade Remedy Authority and general counsel for international trade negotiations) and David Gantz (Will Clayton Fellow for Trade and International Economics at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, Center for U.S. and Mexico) are hosted by Will Russell from our international arbitration group in Houston for a discussion on the key differences between NAFTA and the USMCA a year after its implementation. The trio discuss the USMCA’s objectives, its key differences compared to NAFTA, potential friction points in the energy industry, and what we can expect for future disputes. 

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