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TAMACC seeking immediate Congressional ratification of United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA)

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President Trump, Canadian President Trudeau, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto sign the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement during a ceremony in Buenos Aires, on the margins of the G-20 Leaders' Summit on November 30, 2018. [State Department photo by Ron Przysucha / Public Domain]
President Trump, Canadian President Trudeau, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto sign the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement during a ceremony in Buenos Aires, on the margins of the G-20 Leaders’ Summit on November 30, 2018. [State Department photo by Ron Przysucha / Public Domain]

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BUDA, TEXAS – The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) is urging Congress to bring the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) up for a vote and to support its final passage.  

Ratification of the USMCA is critically needed to provide certainty for the many business sectors that rely heavily on trade with Canada and Mexico not only in Texas but also across the entire country. 

Last year, Texas exported more than $190 billion in products to Mexico (more than any other state) and is second behind only Michigan for exports to Canada. All total, the Lone Star State exports close to 46% of its goods and services which, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, supports about 1 million Texas jobs. From an economic impact perspective, these are remarkable figures that will only grow with the implementation of the USMCA. 

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The Texas manufacturing community relies heavily on passage of the USMCA. In fact, Mexico and Canada purchase half of Texas’ total global manufacturing exports, totaling more than $120 billion in 2018 and supporting more than 114,000 Texas jobs.

The USMCA would also create much-needed economic stability for Texas farmers and ranchers who help feed and clothe millions worldwide. More than 60,400 Texas jobs are supported by exporting more than $7.2 Billion in agricultural products to Mexico and Canada.

Under this new trade agreement, Texas pharmaceutical and technology innovators will enjoy the strongest protections for trade secrets contained in any U.S. trade agreement. 

Clearly, passage of USMCA is vital to Texas. But, also to the entire United States.

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The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) cites $1.38 trillion in U.S. goods and services were traded with Canada ($714.1 billion) and Mexico ($671 billion) in 2018. What’s more, according to a recent independent International Trade Commission (ITC) report, the USMCA will create more than 176,000 additional jobs, raise the annual U.S. GDP by $68.2 billion and increase U.S. exports by $33.3 billion (Canada – $19.1 billion; Mexico — $14.2 billion). 

The USMCA further:

1.   Encourages United States manufacturing and regional economic growth by requiring that 75% of automotive production be done in North America;

2.   Strengthens environmental and labor obligations;

3.   Provides a strong framework to support North American Energy trade and help lower our reliance on energy imports from outside the region;

4.   Enables U.S. chemical manufacturers to create a model for chemical regulations

The USMCA trade agreement is vital to the economic stability of all three parties involved, especially Mexico and the United States. 

Hardworking Texans – and Americans – need Congressional leadership to make the USMCA a reality. For this reason, TAMACC stands unified with its membership and the more than 700,000 Hispanic-owned businesses it advocates for, in actively supporting the passage of this critical legislation.

About TAMACC

The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(6) organization created to promote business leadership, create economic prospects and provide legislative advocacy for the Hispanic business community in Texas. TAMACC was founded in 1975 to encourage opportunities in commerce and to organize local programs to improve the economic condition of the Hispanic population. TAMACC is an association with more than 15,000 members and advocates for over 700,000 Hispanic businesses in Texas. TAMACC is recognized as one of the most influential state Hispanic chamber associations in the country and the leading Hispanic business organization in Texas.

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