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Recent Evolution in International Trade in the Transatlantic Area: Unexpected Consequences or Nothing New Under the Sun?

机译:跨大西洋地区国际贸易的最新发展:意料之外的后果还是日光之下没有新事物?

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Since January 2017, the US Government has taken some controversial positions in international trade. This includes, most notably, the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico, the implementation of higher tariffs on steel and aluminum, and the suspension of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). The present contribution wishes to study whether the US trade positions have caused any effect in transatlantic trade relations, with a specific focus on the EU, Canada and Mexico. Formal trade talks between the EU and Canada and the EU and Mexico go back at least to the 1970s. Currently, EU-Canada and EU-Mexico trade relations revolve mainly around the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), provisionally entered into force in September 2017, and the modernization of the Global Agreement between the EU and Mexico, the trade part of which was concluded in principle in April 2018. This contribution argues that the US trade agenda has generated some effects in transatlantic trade relations, such as strengthening the economic and geopolitical alliance between the EU, Canada and Mexico and accelerating their agreements negotiation and/or approval. These effects, however, are not surprising. Indeed, they perfectly follow a historical pattern according to which the EU, Canada and Mexico have always tried to strengthen their economic and political ties as a reaction to US moves. That notwithstanding, it is argued that the CETA and the modernized Global Agreement are innovative in a number of areas and this is the result of a number of circumstances and US moves that predate President Trump administration.
机译:自2017年1月以来,美国政府在国际贸易中采取了一些有争议的立场。最值得注意的是,这包括与加拿大和墨西哥重新谈判《北美自由贸易协定》(NAFTA),对钢铁和铝征收更高的关税以及中止跨太平洋伙伴关系(TPP)和跨大西洋贸易与投资伙伴关系(TTIP)。本文稿希望研究美国的贸易立场是否对跨大西洋贸易关系产生任何影响,特别关注欧盟,加拿大和墨西哥。欧盟与加拿大之间以及欧盟与墨西哥之间的正式贸易谈判至少可以追溯到1970年代。目前,欧盟-加拿大和欧盟-墨西哥贸易关系主要围绕《欧盟-加拿大全面经济贸易协定》(CETA)(于2017年9月临时生效)以及欧盟与墨西哥之间的《全球协定》的现代化进行。其中部分原则上于2018年4月原则上结束。该文稿认为,美国贸易议程已对跨大西洋贸易关系产生了一些影响,例如加强欧盟,加拿大和墨西哥之间的经济和地缘政治同盟关系,并加速其协议谈判和/或批准。但是,这些效果不足为奇。的确,它们完美地遵循了一种历史模式,根据这种历史模式,欧盟,加拿大和墨西哥一直对美国的举动作出反应,以加强其经济和政治联系。尽管如此,有人认为,《 CETA》和现代化的《全球协定》在许多领域都是创新的,这是在特朗普总统执政之前的许多情况和美国举动的结果。

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