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Published 23 Sep, 2017 05:58am

US says Nafta helps Chinese goods reach American market

WASHINGTON: An increasing amount of Chinese-made components are reaching the US market through Mexico and Canada, at the expense of American manufacturers, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Friday.

On the eve of the third round of talks aimed at revamping the 23-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) — which US President Donald Trump has vilified and repeatedly threatened to abandon — the US released figures showing how China is benefiting from the pact, replacing American-made material.

“That to me is the scariest part, the sharp growth is in parts coming in from outside Nafta, from China, from Southeast Asia, from all those places,” Ross said on CNBC.

The share of US-produced content in manufactured goods imported by the United States from Mexico was only 16 per cent in 2011, a sharp decline from 26pc in 1995, the Commerce Department said in a statement.

But Chinese content in Mexican products imported into the US surged to six percent in 2011 from 0.3pc in 1995, Commerce said, citing OECD trade data. At the same time, the share of content from all non-Nafta sources doubled to 27pc from 14pc.

Published in Dawn, September 23rd, 2017

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