in full North American Free Trade Agreement Trade pact signed by Canada, the U.S., and Mexico in 1992, which took effect in 1994. Inspired by the success of the European Community in reducing trade barriers among its members, NAFTA created the world's largest free-trade area. It basically extended to Mexico the provisions of a 1988 Canada-U.S. free-trade agreement, calling for elimination of all trade barriers over a 15-year period, granting U.S. and Canadian companies access to certain Mexican markets, and incorporating agreements on labour and the environment. See also General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; World Trade Organization
North American Free Trade Agreement Effective Jan 1, 1994, it seeks to establish tariff-free trade & remove most cross-border investment barriers among Canada, US & Mexico by 2005 Contains provisions to add more members Its benefits are debateable
In January 1994, Canada, the United States and Mexico launched the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and formed the world's largest free trade area NASA: National Aeronautics and Space administration, established in 1958
North American Free Trade Agreement The agreement can be found at http: //www dfait-maeci gc ca/nafta-alena/agree-e asp
The North American Free Trade Agreement which was signed by Canada, the United States and Mexico in December, 1992 and implemented in January, 1994 This replaces the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Canada and the U S As a result of NAFTA, the two new columns, being the Mexico Tariff Treatment (MT) and the Mexico-United States Tariff Treatment (MUST), have been added to the Tariff
North American Free Trade Agreement, involving the United States, Mexico, and Canada
North American Free Trade Agreement; a trade agreement ending trade restrictions between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- North American Free Trade Agreement - the United States, Canada, and Mexico formed a major trading block in 1992 that removed tariffs and other barriers to the creation of a free market among the three countries
The North American Free Trade Agreement, which became law in 1993 when it was enacted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico NAFTA's purpose, among other things, is to facilitate and increase trade among the three countries
North American Free Trade Agreement, concluded between Canada, Mexico and the United States Entered into force in 1994
In January 1994 Canada, the United States and Mexico launched the North American Free Agreement (NAFTA) and formed one of the world's largest free trade areas Designed to foster increased trade and investment among the partners, they expected the NAFTA to reduce the economic disparities between their countries
North American free trade Agreement This agreement allows reduced or no duties on products which are determined to be originating goods of the U S , Canada or Mexico
The North American Free Trade Agreement was negotiated between the United States, Mexico and Canada between 1991 and 1993 It supplements the earlier US-Canada accord, which had been in operation since January 1, 1989 and extends the principle of the free movement of trade and financial services to Mexico as well In a sense, the agreement simply formalizes the extensive economic ties that Mexico and Canada have with the U S A wide-ranging trade and commerce liberalization pact among the United States, Mexico and Canada But NAFTA and its subsequent parallel agreements have also established timetables and mechanisms to eliminate the vast majority of remaining trade and investment barriers in North America by 2009
North American Free Trade Agreement; trade agreement among United States, Canada and Mexico that went into effect January 1, 1994
A regional preferential trade agreement that aims to eliminate tariffs and other trade, services, and investment barriers among its members
The North American Free Trade Agreement, which was approved by Congress in 1993, set up an open trading zone among the United States, Canada and Mexico
agreement between Canada Mexico and the USA that took effect on January 1 1994 and reduced or eliminated trade barriers between the three nations