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Should Mexico be part of the NAFTA?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

NAFTA was a good way for the economic of Mexico for a short of time

But now US is taking advantage for paying less tax by shipping stuff from Mexico to US but stuff from US to Mexico no. The Mexican businesses they all need to pay higher taxes to ship the products.For a rich economic to work they need Mexico and other countries like Mexico to produce more for less money.

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