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The North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA is an agreement among the three countries, which are the United States, Mexico, and Canada. This agreement was established in 1994.
President Bill Clinton signed the North American Free Trade Agreement and the General Agreement on Trade & Tariffs (NAFTA/GATT)
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Canada and Mexico. Such traeaty is known as NAFTA, or North American Free Trade Agreement.
U.S., Canada, and Mexico
NAFTA stands for the North American Free Trade Agreement. It is a trade agreement signed in 1994 between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, aiming to eliminate trade barriers and promote economic cooperation between the three countries. President Clinton signed NAFTA because he believed it would expand market access, boost economic growth, create jobs, and strengthen the overall competitiveness of the United States in the global economy.
The countries that belong to the North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA are Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The date of this agreement was on January 1, 1994. It did away with most of the tariffs on trade between these three countries.
The countries that belong to the North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA are Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The date of this agreement was on January 1, 1994. It did away with most of the tariffs on trade between these three countries.
Canada, US, Mexico
the three countries that are a part of NAFTA or the North American Free Trade Agreement are Canada, Mexico and the United States.
All countries except the United States, Canada and Mexico.
South America is a continent. It has lots of countries. There is not a single president for all of those countries. So there is no president of South America.