Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Canadian and European concern of the orientation of the U.S. focus on domestic goods


The Canadian and European officials that the adoption of the U.S. Congress that the plan to only use products and a solid American-made goods in public works projects financed by the new program to stimulate the economic harm the leading role of the United States in the world. Canada's ambassador to the United States, Michael Wilson, in a letter to the leaders of the Senate "if the logo (the U.S. purchased goods) as part of the economic stimulus legislation, the United States will lose its moral authority to put pressure on others to refrain from adopting protectionist policies."