Wilson In the News
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At Three Years, the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement has Proven its Worth (The Hill)
“Since the agreement’s entry into force, disputes have arisen over the automotive rules of origin, Mexico’s energy policies, Mexico’s ban on GMO corn and Canada’s implementation of dairy market access commitments. Though USMCA’s dispute settlement mechanisms are more limited than those found in NAFTA, their application and stakeholder perceptions of their efficacy remain a critically important metric of success.” -Andrew Rudman and Christopher Sands
Why Did Foxconn Pull Out of Its India Deal? (Foreign Policy)
“To observers, the short-lived venture looked like an opportunity for Apple to pivot more of its production toward India and away from China. Foxconn’s reversal is not only politically inconvenient for Modi, but also a setback for New Delhi’s strategic goals.” -Michael Kugelman
NATO Allies Would be at War with Russia if Ukraine Joined (NewsNation Now)
“NATO is a complicated organization. It’s more than just a military alliance. It requires, as we’ve seen in various stages of NATO enlargement, that the member states, the candidate countries, can express the desire to join, the door is open, but they need to meet certain requirements.” -Philip Reeker
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