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The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) created a free trade zone between Canada, the United States, and Mexico . NAFTA was created in 1980 to reduce trading costs, increase business investment and help North America be more competitive in the global marketplace.
The answer is Mexico.
The NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) is an agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico, signed in 1994, which aims to reduce economic and customs barriers between these countries.
The main objectives of the agreement are:
- Reduce barriers to trade among member countries;
- Expand cooperation to improve working conditions in North America;
- Create a broad and secure market for the circulation and marketing of goods and services produced in North America;
- Establish clear and equally advantageous trade rules for countries;
- Help develop and expand world trade and become a catalyst for broad international cooperation.
Despite some misunderstandings, the creation of NAFTA favored the development of regions, increased employment and the flow of goods, and during the Mexican exchange crisis in 1994 the United States provided the necessary financial aid to the country.