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Why was the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) established?
to create economic opportunities between the United States, Mexico, and Canada
to promote trade between the United States and nations outside of North America
to reduce greenhouse gases that result from industry in North America
to promote social progress and justice in nations around the world
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to create economic opportunities between the United States, Mexico, and Canada
NAFTA (1994) was created to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers among the three countries to increase trade and investment, boost economic growth, and create jobs — not to promote trade outside North America, address greenhouse gases, or directly promote global social justice.
NAFTA (1994) was created to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers among the three countries to increase trade and investment, boost economic growth, and create jobs — not to promote trade outside North America, address greenhouse gases, or directly promote global social justice.
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