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she may mean the usmca, actually. are we competing with canada and mexico or working with them on these electric vehicle initiatives? >> yeah, so usmca obviously it's a little over a year, year and a half, since it went into force. it's a critical trade agreement between the three countries especially for the auto industry and for here in the united states for the auto industry. it is important. i will tell you our members have put a lot of investment to ensure it's successful. that they are able to comply with all the requirements of it. you know, we want it to be successful. we actually -- we need it to be, again. our closest trading allies and for the auto industry it's critically important. i would say the argument, there are efforts under way to make sure that, you know, when it comes to material, raw materials need for batteries, when it comes to complying with usmca, there's significant changes were implemented from nafta of course in order for our vehicles to be duty-free under the agreement. there's a lot of
she may mean the usmca, actually. are we competing with canada and mexico or working with them on these electric vehicle initiatives? >> yeah, so usmca obviously it's a little over a year, year and a half, since it went into force. it's a critical trade agreement between the three countries especially for the auto industry and for here in the united states for the auto industry. it is important. i will tell you our members have put a lot of investment to ensure it's successful. that they...
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the agricultural industry whether being the only democratic governor in the country to support the usmcarade agreement or adding short line rail projects were to be more cost-effectively is what i meant to say but still we know that farming is not getting any easier with those natural disasters in the global supply chain challenges but we also know our farmers and ranchers are the most resilient people on earth. as i travel across kansas the t stories i hear so inspiring and farmers and the family farms with fourth-generation and then from republicans right here in kansas seen that while student. recently the they celebrated 50 years of a happy bipartisan marriage. [laughter] now i like to have be recognized by all farmers and ranchers. please stand to be recognized. [applause] >> that grit and a sense of pride so often passed from one generation to the next. that is what makes kansas farmers so special. now, looking ahead i'm excited to share with you the budget this year also restores full funding to the state water plan for the first time in 16 years. [cheers and applause] and then wi
the agricultural industry whether being the only democratic governor in the country to support the usmcarade agreement or adding short line rail projects were to be more cost-effectively is what i meant to say but still we know that farming is not getting any easier with those natural disasters in the global supply chain challenges but we also know our farmers and ranchers are the most resilient people on earth. as i travel across kansas the t stories i hear so inspiring and farmers and the...
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she may mean that usmca actually.eting with canada or mexico or working with them on these electric vehicle initiatives? jennifer: usmca obviously, it's a little over a year, a year and a half since it went into force and it's a critical trade agreement between the three countries, especially for the auto industry and here in the united states. it is important trade agreement. i will tell you that my members have put a lot of investment to ensure that it is successful, that they are able to comply with all the requirements of it. we want it to be successful. we needed to be. our closest trading allies, especially for the auto industry, it's currently important. there are efforts underway to make sure that, you know, when it comes to materials, raw materials needed for batteries, you know, when it comes to just complying with usmca, because significant changes were implemented from nafta, of course, in order for vehicles to be duty-free under the agreement. is a lot of discussions going on . to be honest with you, thos
she may mean that usmca actually.eting with canada or mexico or working with them on these electric vehicle initiatives? jennifer: usmca obviously, it's a little over a year, a year and a half since it went into force and it's a critical trade agreement between the three countries, especially for the auto industry and here in the united states. it is important trade agreement. i will tell you that my members have put a lot of investment to ensure that it is successful, that they are able to...
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we have a structure for that relationship under the usmca.he integration of her energy markets in north america in our supply chain and north of america is critical, mexico's largest trading partner and thousands and thousands of americans and mexicans cross the border every day as part of the relationship. >> how concerned are you about the mexicans government behavior and am particularly targeting of american companies? >> i don't believe the mexican government is targeting american companies. i think the other point that you made about consolidating the energy sector in public hands rather than private hands is more the issue. >> you believe there targeting all private energy companies execute an american? is that a good thing for america or mexico? >> i believe we need to talk in a comprehensive way with her mexican partners about energy security and how the private sector is vital to maintaining energy security. >> let me try again, and your judgment with mexico destroy the private energy sector in mexico and nationalizing throwing out a
we have a structure for that relationship under the usmca.he integration of her energy markets in north america in our supply chain and north of america is critical, mexico's largest trading partner and thousands and thousands of americans and mexicans cross the border every day as part of the relationship. >> how concerned are you about the mexicans government behavior and am particularly targeting of american companies? >> i don't believe the mexican government is targeting...
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we have a structure for that relationship under the usmca, and the integration of our energy markets in north america, and our supply chains in north america, it's critical work. mexico's largest trading partner, and thousands and thousands of americans and mexicans cross the border every day as part of that relationship. >> how concerned are you about the mexican government's behavior, and in particular, they're targeting american companies? >> i don't believe that the mexican government is targeting american companies. i think the other point that you made about consolidating the energy sector in public hands, rather than private hands, is more the issue. >> so you believe they are targeting just all private energy companies, mexican and american? >> yes. >> is that a good thing for america? is that a good thing for mexico? >> i believe that we need to talk in a comprehensive way with our mexican partners about the importance of energy security, and how the private sector is vital to maintaining energy security. >> let me try again, mr. nichols. in your judgment, would mexico destr
we have a structure for that relationship under the usmca, and the integration of our energy markets in north america, and our supply chains in north america, it's critical work. mexico's largest trading partner, and thousands and thousands of americans and mexicans cross the border every day as part of that relationship. >> how concerned are you about the mexican government's behavior, and in particular, they're targeting american companies? >> i don't believe that the mexican...
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we want our mexican friends to live up to usmca. we want our canadian friends to live up to usmca. so the next program in step here is to indicate our focus on trade enforcement. and that's what we're doing. that's why we took canada and used the usmca process to raise issues about the tariff quotas and they weren't fulfilling the responsibilities of usmca. it's not correct to suggest we haven't done anything. it is indeed correct to suggest we have asked the chinese to increase more, and obviously if they don't, then there are a wide variety of ways in which we can respond to that, and no doubt we will. >> the numbers i've seen, i think they're 16 billion short on the whole deal, 17 billion short on are purchasing the ag product. >> we did 16 billion on the ag products. >> okay. the other big issue i constantly hear from our producers is we've seen an increase in costs as we head into the spring. i know you were asked about this earlier and i think your response was we should tell producers to decrease the use of fertilizer. that's not going to cut it, but my producers have plans
we want our mexican friends to live up to usmca. we want our canadian friends to live up to usmca. so the next program in step here is to indicate our focus on trade enforcement. and that's what we're doing. that's why we took canada and used the usmca process to raise issues about the tariff quotas and they weren't fulfilling the responsibilities of usmca. it's not correct to suggest we haven't done anything. it is indeed correct to suggest we have asked the chinese to increase more, and...
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everyone is aware of the management that cpb is involved in with ports of entry, trade agreements like usmca, ensuring the safe and efficient flow of goods, particular important right now when were talking about supply chain, and cpb also plays a critical role in reducing the flow of drugs into this country, as well as significant counterterrorism initiatives. now, when i was working in tucson as the police chief, it often seem like discussions of policy in washington where abstract and removed from day-to-day realities, but i have come to appreciate more and more at that these policies have a significant impact on your city, really in many ways. for those of you from cities along the border, you have likely noticed that ports of entry have required certain travelers to be vaccinated, and we understand this has caused a significant up pick in border crossings -- uptick in border crossings. good news, by and large, current vaccination requirements have not led to increased border wait times. in the very near future, they will require all inbound foreign national travelers crossing u.s. land o
everyone is aware of the management that cpb is involved in with ports of entry, trade agreements like usmca, ensuring the safe and efficient flow of goods, particular important right now when were talking about supply chain, and cpb also plays a critical role in reducing the flow of drugs into this country, as well as significant counterterrorism initiatives. now, when i was working in tucson as the police chief, it often seem like discussions of policy in washington where abstract and removed...
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and there's also been concerns raised that this may be a violation of the new usmca, which i am very concerned by, because of the fact you are trying to remedy some of the problems we've had with canada not adhering to reducing the dairy terrorist better in the usmca. anyway, we also support green energy. we also support the movement to have added mix of electric cars but it's very important to do that in a way that is not harmful to our employers, employees and the significant employers have been really part of it. the automotive manufacturing fabric in this community for so long. if there's any comment on how we can do this to make sure that policies are not harmful to the employers, employees and employers which is a in a binational region. >> i'm happy for that question. a few things. first of all the provision you're talking about, it would be in five years, not allowing it for evs to get tax credits. we very much both agree that the supply chain work between canada and the u.s. in your region and other areas is really important to maintain. agree with you on that. i think the w
and there's also been concerns raised that this may be a violation of the new usmca, which i am very concerned by, because of the fact you are trying to remedy some of the problems we've had with canada not adhering to reducing the dairy terrorist better in the usmca. anyway, we also support green energy. we also support the movement to have added mix of electric cars but it's very important to do that in a way that is not harmful to our employers, employees and the significant employers have...
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and then there are concerns that this may be a violation of the new usmca which i'm very concerned.and then we all support energy and in a way that is not harmful. and those that are a part of it. the automotive fabric if there is any comment and those employee and employers which is a binational region. >> the provision that you are talking about is in five years not allowing imported ev to get tax credit. we very much agree the supply chain work between canada and the us. but first of all as we talk about easy on —- electric vehicle is about 2 percent or less of the cars on the road. and we can take a deep breath to put things into perspective. second it is in five years. and then to try to these trade issues. and the ev coming from china and mexico to all over the place with taxpayer dollars. we don't think that is prudent but should focus on us taxpayer dollars in us manufacturing. and that electric field tax credits it's not content related provision so that k supply chain we need to keep that in mind. >> just to conclude i understand the flooding from china to differentiate a
and then there are concerns that this may be a violation of the new usmca which i'm very concerned.and then we all support energy and in a way that is not harmful. and those that are a part of it. the automotive fabric if there is any comment and those employee and employers which is a binational region. >> the provision that you are talking about is in five years not allowing imported ev to get tax credit. we very much agree the supply chain work between canada and the us. but first of...
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we move 76% of the freight for usmca, 76%.ng the workforce because they don't want to get the jab it will have a measurable impact on our ability to move goods across the border. this is a real measurable thing. it is not just the goods. we're moving the ppe, the test kits, we're moving the vaccines itself. so this is a direct correlation to public health. if you blend the two you are going to get good pollz. they aren't talking to one another. they are getting recommendations. >> dana: do you think the president knows that there is a disconnect between the supply chain advisors and the public health advisors? he will give the big press conference today. do you think the president knows this? >> he needs to talk to a broader audience. there are smart people in the white house that i don't believe are getting heard. i think he is getting a one-sided public health and overruling the economic factors that are really important to everybody in america. public health is, too. you can get arounded policy recommendation if you do that
we move 76% of the freight for usmca, 76%.ng the workforce because they don't want to get the jab it will have a measurable impact on our ability to move goods across the border. this is a real measurable thing. it is not just the goods. we're moving the ppe, the test kits, we're moving the vaccines itself. so this is a direct correlation to public health. if you blend the two you are going to get good pollz. they aren't talking to one another. they are getting recommendations. >> dana:...
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america is standing on the side line there is an area bipartisan or building off the work we did off the usmca things we can do together. i will work with the president on some of those issues. >> congressman, we got oil at multi-year highs we got people tweeting that this is really good and it's what the biden administration wants to try to transition away from hydro carbons. that definitely was in the control of the biden administration what happened in to some extent in the energy patch. don't you think? and -- >> yeah. >> do you ascribe any validity to that theory they don't mind i can't imagine any administration wants oil prices to go up >> i don't know how that works i can't imagine that being the case except for this, the tenets of the old new green deal climate change are wrong on their parts two. parts, one drive up energy prices on everyone as high as possible to discourage them from using it to get rid of all the oil and gas jobs i think that is the path to the biden administration took and is taking i think that's the wrong approach we ought to focus on the innovation that would a
america is standing on the side line there is an area bipartisan or building off the work we did off the usmca things we can do together. i will work with the president on some of those issues. >> congressman, we got oil at multi-year highs we got people tweeting that this is really good and it's what the biden administration wants to try to transition away from hydro carbons. that definitely was in the control of the biden administration what happened in to some extent in the energy...
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is to indicate our focus on trade enforcement and that's what we are doing, why we took canada used usmca process to raise issues about wallace and they weren't fulfilling responsibilities as usmc a source are correct to suggest we having fun anything, it's correct to suggest we've asked the chinese to increase more if they don't, a wide variety of ways to respond to that and no doubt we will. the whole deal seven going short, whatever it is -- >> no $16 billion on the. >> okay. the other issueue i hear from producers as we6 see orthopod times increase in fertilizer costs dramatically heading into the spring, asked about this earlier i think your response was to tell producers to decrease use of fertilizer plans in place and proper crop rotations and such for years, a lot of us comes down to decreasing, china is no longer exporting like they were, what should we tell farmers and how do we decrease input prices as we see the margins if we don't do it quickly. >> historically we've been opposed to those controls and will continue to be. i think it is important and necessary as farmers under
is to indicate our focus on trade enforcement and that's what we are doing, why we took canada used usmca process to raise issues about wallace and they weren't fulfilling responsibilities as usmc a source are correct to suggest we having fun anything, it's correct to suggest we've asked the chinese to increase more if they don't, a wide variety of ways to respond to that and no doubt we will. the whole deal seven going short, whatever it is -- >> no $16 billion on the. >> okay. the...