US auto union wants trade deal with Canada\, Mexico revised

US auto union wants trade deal with Canada, Mexico revised

IANS  |  Washington 

The (UAW) called for more effort to fix a trade deal between the US, and after its officials met US Trade near on Tuesday.

Gary Jones, of the UAW, which represents the US and Canadian auto workers, issued a statement following the meeting in Dearborn, in the state of Michigan, expressing the group's dissatisfaction with the US-Mexico-Agreement (USMCA), reported

Signed by the three countries on November 30, the USMCA is a replacement for the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) but still needs to be ratified by lawmakers of the three countries before going into effect. is a key of the USMCA.

Jones said in the statement that UAW members "continue to advocate for a 'new' NAFTA that will be a good deal for working people by lifting wages in the US and creating more good jobs.

"While some progress has been made, it is clear from current auto company investments abroad that more work needs to be done to make this agreement enforceable and meaningful to our members and their job security," he said.

"We urge the administration and the to finally create a trade agreement that provides working Americans the job security future they deserve," the statement added.

US has repeatedly called the NAFTA deal a "disaster" and made rewriting the 1994 pact a key presidential campaign pledge in 2016.

The USMCA, if implemented, will raise the requirement for North American content in cars to a 75 per cent from 62.5 per cent. It also requires at least 40 per cent of to come from factories with an average wage of $16 per hour, which could put Mexico, a low-cost production hub, at a disadvantage.

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First Published: Wed, March 06 2019. 14:32 IST