Economic Chemistry Power The major powers (Europe, Russia, U.S. and China) have long used their dominant economic influence to coerce other nations into compliant policies. The U.S. has added labor and environment positions to its trade pacts ever since NAFTA in 1994. In its most recent trade agreement, Europe nominally committed Mercosur members to compliance with the Paris climate accord and limits on deforestation. However, Europe’s latest plan to impose chemical-free farming on other nations has drawn the ire of 15 major food-exporting countries. They are complaining at the WTO that the EU’s “hazard”-based approach is violative of the science-based risk assessments agreed in international fora and is more trade...