Globalization and Europe
2008-03-03
For Czechs, nafta is what you put in your tank. For Ohioans, it's
the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement, and it's a heated topic
in the state's presidential primary tomorrow. Supporters of
globalization argue that Nafta and EU enlargement help "expand
the zone of prosperity," while critics call free trade a step toward
deindustrialization and job destruction. A new report requested
by the EU Commission and paid for by AmCham EU found that
Central Europe hasn't created a "giant sucking sound" by taking
jobs from Western Europe. Investment into CE hasn't come at the
expense of the EU-15, the report said. Furthermore, it added,
CE could serve as a buffer for EU-15 companies if their exports
decline as the result of a U.S. recession. Czechs will mostly like
what they read in the report, but the timing suggests that the
CR could again be in the middle of a big globalization fight
within the EU soon.
[Czech Republic Europe Union North Atlantic Free Trade
Agreement American Chamber of Commerce]
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