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NAFTA, which has been replaced by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), originally did not have a fixed schedule for member meetings. However, member countries typically meet regularly to discuss trade issues, negotiate amendments, and address any concerns that arise. These meetings can occur annually or more frequently, depending on the need for collaboration and negotiation among the member states.

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