VOICED : Trump firma el T-MEC acuerdo comercial con Mexico y Canada en reemplazo del TLCAN

VOICED : Trump firma el T-MEC acuerdo comercial con Mexico y Canada en reemplazo del TLCAN

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The T-MEC is a new trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, replacing NAFTA. It is hailed as a historic achievement by President Trump, aiming to create a fairer and more balanced trade environment. The agreement introduces changes to automotive manufacturing, labor conditions, and digital trade, while maintaining some elements of NAFTA. It seeks to boost U.S. employment and requires higher wages for some Mexican workers. The agreement also includes stricter labor provisions, necessitating reforms in Mexico. Mexico has ratified the agreement, and Canada is expected to follow.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the T-MEC agreement primarily described as?

A historic triumph for American workers

A setback for international trade

An outdated trade policy

A minor trade adjustment

2.

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Which countries are involved in the T-MEC agreement?

United States, Canada, and Brazil

United States, Mexico, and Canada

United States, Mexico, and Brazil

United States, China, and Canada

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How does the T-MEC aim to improve employment in the U.S.?

By reducing trade with Mexico

By increasing tariffs on Canadian goods

By modifying automotive manufacturing rules

By eliminating all trade agreements

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What are some of the additional changes introduced by the T-MEC?

Increased tariffs on all imports

Updates to e-commerce and intellectual property protection

Elimination of all labor standards

Reduction in trade with Europe

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which country ratified the T-MEC on December 10th?

Brazil

Canada

United States

Mexico