Le PDG de Cummins soutient l'ALENA lors d'une interview avec POLITICO.
Par Cummins Inc., chef de file mondial des technologies d’alimentation

Cummins Chairman and CEO Tom Linebarger said in an interview with POLITICO that the benefits to business of the tax cuts recently passed by the U.S. House and Senate could be offset by losses if President Trump pulls the country out of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
“I’m excited about the growth that could come from tax reform, and I think that withdrawing from NAFTA could have the exact opposite effect and essentially undo the benefits,” Linebarger, told POLITICO in an article appearing Wednesday (Dec. 6, 2017).
Linebarger, chairman of the Business Roundtable’s International Engagement Committee, strongly supports NAFTA, maintaining international trade means jobs for American workers.
Linebarger said the United States is a much less attractive place to invest if the country withdraws from NAFTA.
"Not only would terminating NAFTA worsen the position of the U.S., but it causes multinational companies like mine to figure what's the best way to position yourself for a world without NAFTA, which might mean changing manufacturing locations," Linebarger told POLITICO. "Mexico has 44 free trade agreements. The U.S. has free trade agreements with 20 countries. So the very best way to sell to everybody else is to be in Mexico."
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Cummins Inc., chef de file mondial des technologies d’alimentation
Cummins Inc., un leader mondial des solutions d'alimentation, comprend cinq segments d'activité - Composants, Moteur, Distribution, Systèmes d'alimentation et Accelera de Cummins - soutenus par sa fabrication mondiale et son vaste réseau de services et de soutien, sa main-d'œuvre qualifiée et sa vaste expertise technologique. Cummins s'engage à sa stratégie Destination Zero - l'engagement de l'entreprise envers la durabilité et l'aide à ses clients pour naviguer avec succès dans la transition énergétique grâce à son large portefeuille de produits. Cummins compte environ 69,900 employés et a réalisé $3.9 milliards de dollars de ventes, pour un total de $34.1 milliards de dollars en 2024. Découvrez comment Cummins mène le monde vers un avenir d'alimentation plus intelligente et plus propre sur www.cummins.com.