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On Tuesday, in order to speed up U.S. ratification of a North American trade deal, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador vowed to implement union freedoms , higher wages , and other labor rights ahead of a meeting with a delegation of U.S. lawmakers.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard E
. Neal led a delegation of House Democrats that was to meet with López Obrador, other officials and workers on Tuesday to hear more about Mexico ’s labor situation.
“They want to know if the labor law will be implemented (...) of course we will comply with enforcing this law ,” López Obrador told his regular news conference.
“The reform is so that (...) workers can freely choose their representatives , and so there is union democracy and better wages for workers,” he said.
The USMCA trade deal, which would replace the trillion-dollar North American Free Trade Agreement , risks getting bogged down in the 2020 U.S. presidential election race if U.S. lawmakers do not ratify it soon.
Mexico
’s Congress has already approved the deal. It also needs ratification from Canadian lawmakers .
López Obrador
called for ratification as soon as possible.
On Tuesday, top Republicans in the U.S. Congress and U.S. trade groups pressed lawmakers to approve the deal and not allow an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump to delay it.
Ann Wilson
, chief lobbyist for the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association , said industry had delayed key investments given continued uncertainty over the agreement a year after it was signed by the three countries’ leaders.
“We don’t have time to waste. We need to get it done,” she said.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley
and Representative Kevin Brady , top Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee, urged Democrats to move quickly on the trade agreement .
“With election-year politics upon us, time isn’t on our side. But the window of opportunity hasn’t closed yet. Democrats must act now,” they said in a joint statement.
Democrats say they are seeking better mechanisms in the trade agreement to ensure enforcement of labor and environmental provisions . One measure under consideration is providing aid to Mexico to beef up its enforcement of labor rules .
Today, the President also announced that he will send a letter to Nancy Pelosi , the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives , to ask for support in the ratification of the USMCA .
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