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Canada and Mexico. Such traeaty is known as NAFTA, or North American Free Trade Agreement.
Mexico, creating a trilateral trade agreement known as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
The North American Free Trade Agreement created the largest free-market zone in the world. (I looked it up in my History book!) :)
Colón Free Trade Zone was created in 1948.
Chabahar Free Trade-Industrial Zone was created in 1992.
Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone was created in 2000.
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No. There are many trade agreements among several countries within Latin America, and even some between Latin American countries and other nations outside the region; however Latin America as a whole does not have a free-trade agreement. Some treaties would include:Regional Treaties:Mercosur (Southern Common Market) - Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, VenezuelaG-3 Free Trade Agreement - Colombia, Mexico, VenezuelaCentral American Free Trade Area + Dominican Republic(CAFTA+DR) - Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, United States.Pacific Alliance - Chile, Colombia, Mexico, PeruTreaties between Latin American countries and nations outside the region: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) - Mexico, Canada, United States.Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) - Chile, Brunei, Singapore, New Zealand.
Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone's motto is 'The Home Of Business'.
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A free trade zone is a formerly free port where goods can be handled, manufactured, landed, reconfigured, or reexported without intervention by customs authorities.