Wages in Mexico Key Factor in NAFTA Negotiations
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Wages in Mexico Key Factor in NAFTA Negotiations

“NAFTA talks need to take a look at Mexico keeping wages down to compete with the U.S. and Canada.”

CheckΒ out this BBC World News report with AFL-CIO’s trade and globalization policy specialist Celeste Drake as she discusses the latest as the sixth round of NAFTA talks wrap up in Montreal.