It wasn't. During the 1990's Mexico was going through a process of economic liberalization, including privatization of state-controlled industries, as well as opening to international trade and business. NAFTA was just one of many policies implemented by the Mexican government towards that end.
Mexican farmers were not subsidized by their government; US farmers were. NAFTA allowed the subsidized US products to be sold on the Mexican market cheaper than Mexican products.
NAFTA went into effect
NAFTA went into effect
NAFTA went into effect
NAFTA benefits the Canadian and Mexican economies.
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of 1993 has brought the U.S. corn industry increased access to the Mexican market. Corn exports to Mexico have risen, because the trade accord has reduced support for Mexican corn growers.
They began the privatization of all government-owned industries, culminating with the approval of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Well NAFTA allows many things as in government and central government.
The Mexican Candy!
During the 1990's Mexico was going through a process of economic liberalization, including privatization of state-controlled industries, as well as opening to international trade and business. NAFTA was just one of many policies implemented by the Mexican government towards that end.
It wasn't.
Because they thought that NAFTA would cause economical problems.