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The coalition highlights benefits of trade with Mexico and Canada.

February 13, 2019

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USMCA or the new NAFTA United States Mexico Canada agreement symbol with north america flags as a trade deal negotiation and
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A diverse group of trade associations, businesses, and advocacy groups launched the "Pass USMCA Coalition," on Feb. 13, 2019. The USMCA Coalition is an alliance advocating for the swift passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement during the 116th Congress.

Pass USMCA is a bipartisan effort led by Democrat Gary Locke, former ambassador to China, secretary of commerce, and governor of Washington; and Republican Rick Dearborn, who has served two U.S. presidents and six U.S. senators.

The coalition is focused on supporting swift passage of the USMCA by highlighting its benefits to America's workers, consumers, businesses, and economy.

Trade with Canada and Mexico supports 14 million U.S. jobs across many sectors. These workers -- and the industries they support -- drive billions of dollars in annual U.S. exports. In 2017, the United States exported more than $275 billion in goods to Mexico and nearly $350 billion in goods to Canada.

"The USMCA sets a modern precedent for freer and fairer trade not only in North America, but throughout the world," said Gary Locke, honorary chairman of Pass USMCA. "Ratifying the agreement quickly will improve our trading relationships with Canada and Mexico, create more jobs for American workers, and propel international trade into the 21st century."

"The USMCA is a win for America," said Rick Dearborn, executive director of Pass USMCA. "It will launch the nation into a new era of economic and creative prosperity. Congress must seize this opportunity to strengthen our North American trading partnerships."

Source: Pass USMCA, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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