La colaboración del sector privado en la renegociación del Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte. Análisis de la industria automotriz Mexicana

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Karla Maria Nava-Aguirre
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The renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada began as a protectionist measure of United States in 2017. The importance of this agreement involved the active participation of the Mexican private sector through the “Side Room” a mechanism that functions as a consulting body for negotiation of international agreements. The automotive industry was a sensitive issue due to the integration level of the supply chains and their impact for the North American region. The objective of this research was to analyze the collaboration of the private sector automotive industry in the public consultation processes of the Mexican government for the definition of Mexico’s trade policy during the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiation period. This is a qualitative research with a descriptive-exploratory scope. Nine semi-structured interviews were carried out with representatives of the Mexican government, experts, or active members of the “Side Room”. The “Side Room” consulting mechanism allowed the Mexican Government to align most of the private sector interests to the country’s trade policy. Although the agreements reached regarding the rules of origin, and the increment on the regional value content of auto parts may require greater participation from the North American macro region, they allow new opportunities for the development of the domestic industry in Mexico. The experience of the Mexican private sector, the negotiation skills and interaction through the “Side Room” and above all, the intense lobbying in the with the private sector, legislators, and governors before and during renegotiation, had a positive impact for the Mexican government in order to satisfactorily conclude the negotiations. The transparency of the public-private consulting process consolidated alliances inside and outside Mexico, albeit with complex challenges.
私营部门在重新谈判北美自由贸易协定方面的合作。墨西哥汽车工业分析
墨西哥、美国和加拿大之间的《北美自由贸易协定》重新谈判始于2017年,是美国的一项保护主义措施。该协定的重要性在于墨西哥私营部门通过“会议室”积极参与,该机制是国际协定谈判的咨询机构。由于供应链的一体化水平及其对北美地区的影响,汽车行业是一个敏感问题。本研究的目的是分析在北美自由贸易协定重新谈判期间,私营部门汽车行业在墨西哥政府关于墨西哥贸易政策定义的公共咨询过程中的合作情况。这是一项定性研究,具有描述性的探索范围。对墨西哥政府代表、专家或“会议室”的活跃成员进行了九次半结构化访谈。“边厅”咨询机制使墨西哥政府能够将私营部门的大部分利益与该国的贸易政策相一致。尽管就原产地规则和汽车零部件区域价值含量的增加达成的协议可能需要北美宏观区域的更多参与,但它们为墨西哥国内产业的发展提供了新的机会。墨西哥私营部门的经验、谈判技巧和通过“会议室”进行的互动,尤其是在重新谈判之前和期间与私营部门、立法者和州长进行的激烈游说,对墨西哥政府圆满完成谈判产生了积极影响。公私咨询过程的透明度巩固了墨西哥内外的联盟,尽管面临着复杂的挑战。
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