Fireside Chat: USMCA Replaced NAFTA
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) officially replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on July 1, 2020. What does this mean for the economy, the plastics industry and your business? It will have a significant impact on bottom lines and compliance requirements.
In this Fireside Chat, panelists from Plante Moran joined us to discuss the details of the USMCA, its impact thus far, the future of the agreement, and what it means for business, industry and economic entities:
- Lou Longo, International Consulting Practice Leader at Plante Moran
- Alejandro Rodriguez, Principal and Country Manager, Mexico at Plante Moran
- Dwight Morgan, Executive Vice President, Corporate Development at M. Holland
- Eugenio Calderón, Vice President, International at M. Holland
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Our Regulatory team reviews key considerations when it comes to providing accurate and legal paperwork under USMCA regulations.
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