Monday, February 4, 2008

Thousands in Mexico Urge Government to Renegotiate NAFTA



Tens of thousands of agricultural workers and their union representatives gathered at Mexico City's downtown plaza, the Zocalo, on Thursday to complain about the agriculture provisions in the North America Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico.


Agricultural workers with tractors, cows and banners -estimated over 100,000 by media reports - came together, urging the Mexican government to renegotiate the rules in the agricultural part of the Agreement that do away with customs tariffs for corn, beans, sugar and milk starting in 2008.


"We have lost our way as a nation. We have given up sovereignty over food and energy," said Cruz Lopez, the speaker of the National Agricultural workers Confederation (CNC for its acronym in Spanish) according to Spain daily ABC.




This story is significant because NAFTA is angering many people in Mexico as well as other places. The farmers feel that the tariffs are not fair and need to be changed.

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