NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement) was signed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It's a very major trade, tariff, law enforcement, and environmental treaty governing a whole range of issues.
The major goal was to make it far easier for trade between the US, Canada, and Mexico to go on with considerably lower barriers - it eased the movement of labor, reduced or eliminated tariffs, and radically changed (specifically, relaxed) cross-border shipment of goods between the three countries.
The members of NAFTA are the US, MExico, and Canada.
The members of NAFTA are the US, Mexico, and Canada.
No. NAFTA was created by the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
The members of NAFTA are : Canada, USA and Mexico
The three countries of the North American Free Trade Agreement {NAFTA} are: Canada, Mexico, and the USA.The USA, Canada and Mexico
NAFTA changed trade for Mexico by opening the doors to trade with Canada and the United States.
Mexico.
NAFTA
No. NAFTA stands for "North American Free Trade Agreement". Argentina is a South American country. NAFTA's adherents are the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Member nations of NAFTA include Mexico, Canada and the United States.
Canada, USA, and Mexico.
Yes, NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement) was signed between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. However, some parts of Mexico, such as Zapatista communities in Chiapas, resist NAFTA because it steals their land.