Êtes-vous au courant que dans la traité Canada USA Mexique, les amerloques éxigent du Canada de lui soumettre tout accord avec la Chine avant sa signature.
Possible. Mais j'imagine que ça va aussi dans le sens inverse?
Oui et y'a pas de droit de veto ou rien du genre, juste un droit d'être au courant (et le droit de cassé/changer l'Alena s'il n'aime pas la nouvelle entente):
https://ustr.gov/sites/default/files/files/agreements/FTA/USMCA/Text/32_Exceptions_and_General_Provisions.pdf2. At least 3 months prior to commencing negotiations, a Party shall inform the other Parties
of its intention to commence free trade agreement negotiations with a non-market country.
3. Upon request of another Party, a Party intending to commence free trade negotiations
with a non-market country shall provide as much information as possible regarding the
objectives for those negotiations.
4. As early as possible, and no later than 30 days before the date of signature, a Party
intending to sign a free trade agreement with a non-market country shall provide the other Parties
with an opportunity to review the full text of the agreement, including any annexes and side
instruments, in order for the Parties to be able to review the agreement and assess its potential
impact on this Agreement. If the Party involved requests that the text be treated as confidential,
the other Parties shall maintain the confidentiality of the text.
5. Entry by a Party into a free trade agreement with a non-market country will allow the
other Parties to terminate this Agreement on six months’ notice and replace this Agreement with
an agreement as between them (bilateral agreement).
6. The bilateral agreement shall be comprised of all the provisions of this Agreement,
except those provisions that the relevant Parties agree are not applicable as between them.