- U.S.-Canadian Free Trade Agreement of 1988
- Trade provisions of NAFTA
- NAFTA required more substantial changes in Mexican law -- both trade
and investment law -- than it did in U.S. law.
- NAFTA required more substantial changes in Mexican law -- both trade
and investment law -- than it did in U.S. law.
- NAFTA was the culmination of a significant break with Mexico’s protectionist past.
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