Seek to eliminate non-tariff barriers to U.S. agricultural exports including discriminatory
barriers, restrictive administration of tariff rate quotas, other unjustified measures that
unfairly limit access to markets for U.S. goods, such as cross subsidization, price
discrimination, and price undercutting.
Provide for streamlined and expedited customs treatment for express delivery shipments,
including for shipments above any de minimis threshold. Provide for a de minimis shipment
value comparable to the U.S. de minimis shipment value of $800.
Telecommunications:
- Promote competitive supply of telecommunications services by facilitating market entry
through transparent regulation and an independent regulator.
- Secure commitments to provide reasonable network access for telecommunications suppliers
through interconnection and access to physical facilities and scarce resources.
- Establish provisions protecting telecommunications services suppliers' choice of technology
- Establish rules to ensure that NAFTA countries do not impose measures that restrict crossborder
data flows and do not require the use or installation of local computing facilities.
- Establish rules that reduce or eliminate barriers to U.S. investment in all sectors in the
NAFTA countries.
- Eliminate the Chapter 19 dispute settlement mechanism.
Seek a separate domestic industry provision for perishable and seasonal products in AD/CVD
proceedings.
- Exclude state-owned enterprises as part of the domestic industry in AD/CVD proceedings.