North America: A Look at US-Canada Trade Relations By Andrew Devlin What do car parts, clean energy, strawberries, and streaming services have in common? They all cross borders every day. In North America , Andrew Devlin takes readers on a wide-ranging, accessible tour of the modern economic systems that connect the United States, Canada, Mexico, and beyond. This isn't a textbook or policy manual--it's a real-world guide to how trade works in everyday life and why it matters more than ever. From the fur trade to USMCA, from rare earth minerals to the Panama Canal, this book explores: The history and future of U.S.-Canada trade Mexico's vital role in North American manufacturing Supply chains, labor, and the impact of climate and politics Critical minerals, clean energy, and global competition The true meaning of "America" and why language matters in international relations With case studies, current events, and plain-language explanations, North America helps readers understand how economics, geography, and diplomacy shape the world around them. Whether you're a curious citizen, student, policy enthusiast, or industry professional, this book offers a clear and timely look at the systems beneath the surface. Engaging, informative, and highly relevant--this is the trade book for people who don't usually read trade books.
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