http://www.news.gc.ca/cfmx/CCP/view/en/index.cfm?articleid=134149
See Also:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/03/20050323-4.html
SECURITY AND PROSPERITY PARTNERSHIP OF NORTH AMERICA
We, the elected leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, gather in Texas to announce the establishment of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.
Over the past decade, our three nations have taken important steps to expand economic opportunity for our people and to create the most vibrant and dynamic trade relationship in the world. Since September 11, 2001, we have also taken significant new steps to address the threat of terrorism and to enhance the security of our people.
Our Partnership will accomplish these objectives through a trilateral effort to increase the security, prosperity, and quality of life of our citizens. This work will be based on the principle that our security and prosperity are mutually dependent and complementary, and will reflect our shared belief in freedom, economic opportunity, and strong democratic values and institutions. Also, it will help consolidate our action into a North American framework to confront security and economic challenges, and promote the full potential of our people, addressing disparities and increasing opportunities for all.
Advancing our Common Security
We will establish a common approach to security to protect North America from external threats, prevent and respond to threats within North America, and further streamline the secure and efficient movement of legitimate, low-risk traffic across our shared borders.
Next Steps
We will establish Ministerial-led working groups that will consult with stakeholders in our respective countries. These working groups will respond to the priorities of our people and our businesses, and will set specific, measurable, and achievable goals. They will identify concrete steps that our governments can take to meet these goals, and set implementation dates that will permit a rolling harvest of accomplishments.
Within 90 days, Ministers will report back to us with their initial report. Following this, the groups will report on a semi-annual basis. Because the Partnership will be an ongoing process of cooperation, new items will be added to the work agenda by mutual agreement as circumstances warrant.
And this from the CCA Info site:
http://www.info-cca.ca/
“Canada, Mexico and the United States have signed a trilateral agreement on harmonizing BSE import standards. Implementation of this standard is subject to the completion of the respective regulatory processes in each of the three countries. Mexico has indicated that they will immediately begin the process to amend their import permits to allow for the importation of a broader range of products, including those that were proposed in the U.S. rule that was to be implemented on March 7th. This process is expected to take approximately 3-4 months”.
See Also:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/03/20050323-4.html
SECURITY AND PROSPERITY PARTNERSHIP OF NORTH AMERICA
We, the elected leaders of Canada, Mexico, and the United States, gather in Texas to announce the establishment of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.
Over the past decade, our three nations have taken important steps to expand economic opportunity for our people and to create the most vibrant and dynamic trade relationship in the world. Since September 11, 2001, we have also taken significant new steps to address the threat of terrorism and to enhance the security of our people.
Our Partnership will accomplish these objectives through a trilateral effort to increase the security, prosperity, and quality of life of our citizens. This work will be based on the principle that our security and prosperity are mutually dependent and complementary, and will reflect our shared belief in freedom, economic opportunity, and strong democratic values and institutions. Also, it will help consolidate our action into a North American framework to confront security and economic challenges, and promote the full potential of our people, addressing disparities and increasing opportunities for all.
Advancing our Common Security
We will establish a common approach to security to protect North America from external threats, prevent and respond to threats within North America, and further streamline the secure and efficient movement of legitimate, low-risk traffic across our shared borders.
Next Steps
We will establish Ministerial-led working groups that will consult with stakeholders in our respective countries. These working groups will respond to the priorities of our people and our businesses, and will set specific, measurable, and achievable goals. They will identify concrete steps that our governments can take to meet these goals, and set implementation dates that will permit a rolling harvest of accomplishments.
Within 90 days, Ministers will report back to us with their initial report. Following this, the groups will report on a semi-annual basis. Because the Partnership will be an ongoing process of cooperation, new items will be added to the work agenda by mutual agreement as circumstances warrant.
And this from the CCA Info site:
http://www.info-cca.ca/
“Canada, Mexico and the United States have signed a trilateral agreement on harmonizing BSE import standards. Implementation of this standard is subject to the completion of the respective regulatory processes in each of the three countries. Mexico has indicated that they will immediately begin the process to amend their import permits to allow for the importation of a broader range of products, including those that were proposed in the U.S. rule that was to be implemented on March 7th. This process is expected to take approximately 3-4 months”.
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