What was the effect of NAFTA on the United States, Canada, and Mexico?

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It increased trade for all three countries.
It increased trade for all three countries.

It decreased trade for all three countries.
It decreased trade for all three countries.

It benefited the United States more than the other two countries.
It benefited the United States more than the other two countries.

It created increased competition for production of goods between the three countries.
It created increased competition for production of goods between the three countries....

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The most accurate response is:

It increased trade for all three countries.

NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), which came into effect in 1994, aimed to eliminate trade barriers between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. As a result, trade among the three countries increased significantly. While there were various effects and criticisms regarding job losses in certain sectors and environmental concerns, the overall trend showed increased trade and economic integration in the region.