NAFTA | USMCA

North America Free Trade Agreement | US-Mexico-Canada Agreement

JDSupra | 17-Mar-2023
Investors from the United States, Mexico or Canada in the territory of one of the other two investment hosting states, who may have been adversely affected by the host government’s measures, need to act by the end of March 2023 to preserve NAFTA rights.
El Economista | 13-Mar-2023
El próximo 1 de julio fenece el plazo para presentar solicitudes de solución de disputas bajo las reglas del TLCAN, toda vez que a la entrada del vigor del T-MEC, en julio del 2020 se fijó un plazo de transición de tres años para dar cabida al trámite de posibles inconformidades comerciales de los gobiernos de los países socios del tratado o de sus inversionistas.
Radio-Canada | 13-Mar-2023
La demande des promoteurs de GNL Québec et de Gazoduq, qui réclament une indemnisation de 20 milliards de dollars américains au gouvernement du Canada, suscite des questions aux yeux de certains experts.
CBC | 13-Mar-2023
The liquified natural gas companies behind GNL Québec and Gazoduq are claiming $20 billion US in compensation from the government of Canada for pulling the plug on their natural gas liquefaction terminal and gas pipeline projects in Saguenay, Que.
Junior Mining Network | 7-Mar-2023
Goldgroup Mining Inc., through its subsidiary, is seeking damages as a result of Mexico’s breaches of NAFTA.
CIAR Global | 3-Mar-2023
La minera canadiense Goldgroup Resources, Inc. ha presentado un arbitraje de inversiones contra México ante el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Diferencias relativas a Inversiones (CIADI).
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung | 8-Feb-2023
Investor rights in the expired North American Free Trade Agreement continue to undermine democratic decision-making and climate policy in Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
El Economista | 24-Jan-2023
La USTR dijo que funcionarios estadounidenses continúan trabajando con sus homólogos mexicanos para abordar las “graves preocupaciones” con las políticas de biotecnología de México.
Public Citizen | 20-Jan-2023
The State Department requested the $15 billion case be thrown out on jurisdictional grounds, as President Joe Biden revoked the permit for the pipeline on his first day in office, long after the US-Mexico Canada Agreement was in effect.