The new NAFTA Confronts China: The ’non-market’ clause in USMCA and the future of Canada-China economic relations

The new NAFTA Confronts China: The ’non-market’ clause in USMCA and the future of Canada-China economic relations

Seminars

AM 103, Alan MacDiarmid, Kelburn Campus, Victoria University


The talk examines how the recently agreed North American trade deal, the United States, Mexico, Canada Agreement (USMCA), has brought new complexities into the future of China’s trade relations with the three North American countries. The speaker will draw out the implications of this development for the multilateral trading system in the 21st Century, and will explore ways out of the box for Canada.

For more information about this seminar and the speaker, read here.

If you are interested to attend this seminar, please email Lai Ching or call 04 463 9549 to register.