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NAFTA is a trade deal among the US, Mexico, and Canada. It was negotiated under President George H. W. Bush and implemented under President Bill Clinton in 1994 after heated debate in Congress.
Revamping NAFTA was one of Trump’s central promises on the campaign trail. The White House said Trump will meet with the Mexican President on Jan. 31 to start negotiations.
NAFTA was the free trade boogeyman of the 1990s, attracting the same types of criticism from the labor left and the economic nationalist right that TPP did in the past several years.
NAFTA has set the rules of trade and investment for those countries since the agreement became effective Jan. 1, 1994. NAFTA added Mexico to a previous Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, or CUSFTA ...
The North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, had not been widely discussed until the latest presidential campaign. However, Donald Trump’s repeated comments and criticism made it quite ...
This the first in a series of articles about the North American Free Trade Agreement often referred to as “NAFTA.” It is presently the subject of intense political discussion — both pro and con. The ...
The North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, is a trade pact signed by the U.S., Canada and Mexico, which made it easier for companies in those three countries to move goods and supplies ...
And so it’s hard to see that had NAFTA not been in place or if we significantly abridged NAFTA now, that that is going to bring back many of those manufacturing jobs.
President Trump has threatened to walk away from NAFTA if he can't secure a better deal for the U.S. But former Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez says it would be hard for the U.S. to walk away.