Study examines USMCA enforcement through Mexican auto workers' perspectives

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Assistant Professor Desirée LeClercq has released a study titled "Enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement Rapid Response Mechanism: Views From Mexican Auto Sector Workers." This publication is a collaboration with A. Covarrubias-V and C. Quintero Ramírez, and it was produced under the auspices of the Cornell University Center of Applied Research on Work.

LeClercq's research focuses on the enforcement aspect of the USMCA's Rapid Response Mechanism, providing insights from workers within Mexico's automotive sector. The study comes at a time when potential changes in international trade are anticipated under the new Trump administration.

Professor LeClercq is available to offer commentary on her findings and discuss possible implications for international trade dynamics.