Mexico, the Heartland, and NAFTA
Join the University of Kansas School of Business, the Consulate of Mexico in Kansas City and the Kansas Department of Commerce for a discussion about the role of international trade between Mexico and the U.S. and how a potential renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement could be effected under the new U.S. administration. The topic is particularly relevant in Kansas, where Mexico is now the state’s leading export market.
Tuesday Apr 18, 2017
Tuesday, April 18 The University of Kansas
Hear from Kenneth Smith Ramos, an expert on U.S.-Mexico trade and the current head of the Trade and NAFTA Office of the Ministry of the Economy of Mexico based in Washington D.C. Smith’s office is in charge of promoting the trade relationship between Mexico and the United States and ensuring proper implementation of the NAFTA. It also engages with relevant stakeholders from the academic, private, and public sectors on the key trade issues.
Smith previously worked as director-general for international trade negotiations at the Ministry of Economy, and he started his career working for Mexico’s NAFTA negotiating team. He holds a degree in international affairs from Georgetown University and a master’s degree in international economics from Johns Hopkins’ School of Advanced International Studies.
Kansas Secretary of Commerce Antonio Soave will deliver brief introductory remarks.
The discussion will be followed by a reception in the Anderson Family Atrium.
Note: Parking is available for a small fee in the Allen Fieldhouse Garage located north of Allen Fieldhouse at Naismith Drive & Irving Hill Road.Date and Time
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM CDT
Conference starts at 4:00 p.m.
Reception at 5:00 p.m.Location
Capital Federal Hall, Room 1020
1654 Naismith Drive
Lawrence, KS
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