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NAFTA
[naf-tuh]
noun
North American Free Trade Agreement.
NAFTA
/ ˲ŌƦ“ڳŁÉ /
acronym
North American Free Trade Agreement
Example Sentences
On the other hand, imported fruits such as avocados and strawberries arenāt subject to tariffs because theyāre protected under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the Trump administrationās successor to NAFTA, but grapes are.
As a senator in 2020, Harris voted against passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which replaced NAFTA, saying it did not include enough worker and environmental protections.
And while Trump was renegotiating NAFTA, a coalition of farmer advocacy groups noted that the opening of Canadian markets to U.S. exports would have no significant positive economic impact on American dairies.
Then came relocation of formerly unionized companies to the right-to-work Sunbelt, unionized corporations āripped, stripped and flippedā by venture capitalists and takeover schemers, NAFTA, deindustrialization.
NAFTA, for instance, originated under Mr. Reagan as a pact between the United States and Canada; President George H.W.
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