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Free trade encourages outsourcing
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Newspaper Article

Free trade encourages outsourcing

2007
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He said the U.S. free trade agreement with Mexico is a good example of why the deals are bad for the United States. So it doesn't really benefit U.S. companies to gain open access to the Mexican market, since eliminating tariffs isn't likely to bring huge increases in sales, he said. By contrast, taking away the tariffs from the U.S. market opens up a huge mass of potential customers, with money, for Mexican businesses. U.S. manufacturers can set up factories in Mexico, he said, hire workers for pennies on the dollar compared to U.S. labor, and be relatively unfettered by the lax - or nonexistent - labor and environmental laws south of the border. Then they can simply ship the products back to the primary market in the United States.
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Portland Newspapers
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