President Donald Trump expressed indifference toward the North American trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, portending a lengthy renegotiation of the US’s largest free-trade pact.
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The negotiations that remade the North American Free Trade Agreement were, as one participant put it, a series of “near-death” experiences. For more than a year, starting in 2017, envoys from the ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The North American Free Trade Agreement was forged in the 1990s with the notion that greater manufacturing ...
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The North American Free Trade Agreement was intended to phase out most trade restrictions between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and usher in a period of prosperity. But on its 10th ...
Bill Clinton needed Republican votes to pass NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement. Now, George Bush wants Democrats to help him get CAFTA, free trade with Central America, by the Fourth of ...