NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, includes Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Any state within these countries is part of NAFTA, so no specific U.S. state is excluded. However, if you're referring to a country, countries outside North America, like Brazil or Argentina, are not part of NAFTA.
Brazil, Peru and Argentina were not part of NAFTA.
Brazil, Peru and Argentina were not part of NAFTA.
NAFTA is an acronym for North American Free Trade Agreement. Spain is not part of North America and not a member of NAFTA.
No. NAFTA = North American Free Trade Agreement
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The three countries that are part of NAFTA are the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Canada, USA, and Mexico.
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Only Mexico qualifies as such.
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.
The United States, Canada and Mexico were all signatories to the NAFTA agreement. France and the UK were never part of the agreement, but rather are part of European trading agreements.