View Full Version : Canada says U.S. "Buy American" deal closer


crazy_guy_123
10-02-2009, 04:13 PM
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Canada and United States continue to work to end a spat over the "Buy American" restrictions in U.S. economic stimulus spending, but remain short of a deal, Canada's top trade official said on Friday.

"We're closer than we were, but no announcement yet," Trade Minister Stockwell Day told reporters in Vancouver following a speech to municipal leaders on Canada's own infrastructure spending programs.


Day did not comment directly on a U.S. statement on Thursday that said it was too soon to say whether a Canadian plan to resolve the dispute would lead to a deal.


The negotiators are hard at work and we hope to make progress, Day said when asked about the comments.


Canada is pushing a two-pronged solution to protect its businesses from the Buy American provision in the $787 billion stimulus package, which gives priority to U.S.-made products such as steel used in public works projects.


On one front, Ottawa has asked the White House to immediately exempt Canada from the Buy American rule. In return, Canadian provinces and municipalities would open up their procurement markets to U.S. companies.


On a second, and longer-term front, Canada proposes bilateral negotiations to permanently open up these markets, which are not covered under international trade agreements.


Day did not say if the United States was asking for anything significantly more than what Canadian provincial and municipal officials have offered as part of Canada's proposal.


Day made no direct reference to the "Buy American" issue in his talk to the Union of British Columbia Municipalities, but said Canada believes all trade restrictions will hurt efforts to recover from the global recession.


(Reporting by Allan Dowd, Editing by Peter Galloway)

Northerner007
10-02-2009, 04:22 PM
oh a lot of crap.............

I am a great Canadian..... but the future isn't here as the Canadian dollars are not making Canada the greatest country in the would...... by this I mean the people that have the big bucks ( and you would be surprised at how many).

We should have gone into the European market when we were asked a long time ago.... we would lead the countries in the would.

Have countries come in here to do all our resources with laws like the Scandinavian counties, we would be like the 1960's, all would have a wheel-barrel on money, jobs to be had, standard of living like no other country in the world.... but I guess not.

jp12345
10-02-2009, 05:39 PM
the us is our biggest trading partner.

what income do we get is the canadian dollar is higher than us.

theman99
10-02-2009, 09:22 PM
The BS of this story is the USA, Canada and Mexico will merge very soon to become the "New Amercans". Although this may sound like a great idea it will be the end of Canada independance and life style. Why? Ask the western euro countries like Spain, portugal etc when the euro was introduced in 2000. With the new curencey comes the carriers laws. In europe it was a 50,000 page document.