It already does.
Yes. Most of the time the US has a trade deficit with Mexico.
There is a trade amount of some US$294 billion, including US$179 billion on exports from Mexico into the United States, and US$115 billion on imports from the United States into Mexico.
If you take Mexico out of the equation, balance would be positive by about US$ 11.4 billion. This is because trade with Mexico is larger that the trade with the rest of all Latin America combined:US-Central and South America Trade (2012):exports: US$ 183,187.8 millionimports: US$ 171,780.5 millionbalance: US$ 11,407.3 millionUS-Mexico Trade (2012)exports: US$ 215,931.2 millionimports: US$ 277,569.8 millionbalance: US$ -61,638.6 million
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NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Association; it helped Mexico, Canada, and the US trade easier with each other.
It already does: bilateral trade between Canada and Mexico accounts for approximately US$18.86 billion (2009).
No.
Mexico begun the conversations to NAFTA.
Canada, US, Mexico
Yes. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) guarantees that most goods and services between Mexico and the United States (and Canada as well) flow among the three partners without any additional burdens, such as import duties or taxes.
NO, US$16.8 billion in 2008
To increase international trade.