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NAFTA, is it Such a Good Idea?This essay is reflection on the possible negative aspects of NAFTA into the future.
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NAFTA Superhighway Threatens Mid-AmericaThe highway would allow businesses to bypass expensive U.S. ports and ship to neighboring countries who will deliver the goods via the NAFTA Superhighway. Sounds good, right? Why not have one going from New York to California? -
NAFTA, the Department of Agriculture and Illegal AliensDepartment of Agriculture Acting Secretary Chuck Conner lauds the effects of NAFTA on U.S. Agriculture, but ignores its true outcome
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Economic Experience of Mexico Since NAFTASince the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been implemented, trade among Mexico and the US has skyrocketed. There has been positive effects of NAFTA, as well as negative effects.
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What is NAFTANAFTA agreement allows farmers, workers and manufacturers to produce more at a lower cost, while consumers enjoy lower prices and plenty of choices.
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Nafta Destroys the Canadian Garment IndustryPresent conditions and the failing needle trade in Montreal has largely to do with the NAFTA agreement when our industry was destroyed due to the fact that we as Canadians could not compete in the large American market.
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Commentary on NAFTASome basic information on the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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U. S. Goods Content for a NAFTA Certificate of OriginUnited States production for NAFTA trade with Mexico and Canada has to produce goods that fit the U. S. mold. Not every product counts as made in the U. S..
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Why Some People Hate NAFTATells why some people hate NAFTA
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The Impact of NAFTA on CanadaAn opinion piece on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its impact on Canada. -
NAFTA's Effects on EconomyThe effects, negative and positive, that NAFTA has on the economies of the US, Mexico and Canada.
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An American Free Trade Area: NAFTAA look at the positives and potential negatives of the NAFTA agreement among Canada, Mexico and the U.S.
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How NAFTA Has Affected MexicoThe North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been surrounded by controversy ever since its inception in 1994. The effects of NAFTA on the economy and citizens of Mexico can be viewed as both good and bad, which is likely to prevent agreement on the effects of NAFTA. -
NAFTA for EntrepreneursIf you've been in business for any length of time, you are probably familiar with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and its impact on international trade between Canada, the United States and Mexico. -
NAFTA: the Good, the Best, and the Ugly for the AmericasNAFTA created the world's largest free trade area, which now links 426 million people in an area which produces more than $12 trillion worth of goods and services.
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Understanding the Mexican Economy After NAFTAThis is a paper reviewing the Mexican economy after NAFTA was passed.
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The Effect of NAFTA on the US Auto IndustryOriginally, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was implemented to promote free trade; however, for the US automobile industry, quite the opposite has occurred.
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Transformational Leadership Times 1.21: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)When referring to NAFTA, Ross Perot, a 1992 independent candidate, urges voters to listen for a "giant sucking sound" of jobs going to Mexico (Ellis, 2008).
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NAFTA Effect: Free-Trade and the Mexican EconomyA guide to understanding the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its effects on Mexico.
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How Canada Won NAFTA Through Their Universal Health Care SystemWe were told by opponents that NAFTA would turn Mexico into an economic powerhouse. Turns out they were looking to the wrong border. And for the wrong reasons.
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NAFTA SuperhighwayThere's a story just below radar that's poised to explode onto front pages all over America: the NAFTA Superhighway. And it should scare the hell out of everyone. -
Will President Obama reverse NAFTA's impact?My stepson, Robert Culpepper (or Little Bob, as we call him) was 36 before he got his first real job in Saginaw, Mich.
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How NAFTA and Free Trade Have Destroyed Middle America - The End of Middle Class AmericaAll we have to do is look at what is occuring with General Motors and Chrysler, along with some local businesses, to see the effects upon middle America.
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Has NAFTA Added to Our Ecconmic Crisis?A look at how the loss of jobs doubled between August and September of 2008.
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Hillary was for NAFTA ... Right Before She Spoke Out Against It, and Other Highlights of the Cleveland State University Democratic Debate in OhioWith Mrs. Clinton dressed in a power suit and ready to sink her teeth into Mr. Obama's more laid back hide, it is not surprising that health care was one of the first topics to come up. -
It's NAFTA, Stupid"There's no use perceiving this as a threat because it's going to happen."
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NAFTA Superhighway Has Giuliani as Key PlayerWe should have seen it coming when Rudolph Giuliani single-handedly decided that illegal aliens were not lawbreakers and quit upholding the law himself as Mayor of New York City.
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Have You Heard About the Globalists' New NAFTA Superhighway?Without the knowledge of most Americans, Corporate Executives, Lobbyists, bureaucrats and politicians are quietly working to construct a 10-lane super highway in this country that will connect the seaports of Mexico to various in-land ports in this country and Canada.
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Clinton's Bosnia Debacle, Obama's NAFTA Oops, and McCain's Hippie Abortion Innuendo - Just Words?If this is a "minor blip" then the Biblical Leviathan is little more than a nice little guppy and the tall tales noted Freiherr von Münchhausen used to tell in order to regale his audience come uncomfortably close to gospel truth.
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Obama Starts a Trade War with MexicoAlmost unnoticed against a backdrop of juicier scandals, the Obama administration has decided to violate a provision of NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and start a trade war with Mexico.
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The Presidents Tax RebateThe Root of our economic recession is based on our trade deficit, which is caused by American companies outsourcing to foreign countries, which is fueled by NAFTA, CAFTA, and our other free trade agreements.
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Obama Picks Austan Goolsbee,complicit in NAFTAgate to Head Economic AdvisorsAustan Goolsbee is the economic advisor sent by Obama sent to tell the Canadian Embassy he was lying in Ohio when he promised to get rid of NAFTA. -
What Aspects of Cuban History Made the Island a Particularly Fertile Ground for Fidel Castro's Revolutionary Movement?What aspects of Cuban history made the island a particularly fertile ground for Fidel Castro's revolutionary movement? This particular essay was written as part of an exam for a Latin American History course.
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Mexican History Through the Eyes of the Zapatistas - Subcomandante MarcosThis is a 5-6 page discussion of the ways that Subcomandante Marcos presents Mexican history and the Mexican nation-state. What are the basic aspects of Subcomandante Marcos's understanding of his nation's history?
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Can We Fight Our Failing Economy?NAFTA has opened the door to corporate movement out of the country, hus leaving ever increasing numbers of americans out of work. We as consumers can change the minds of the corporate money mongers.
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Sarah Palin: Africa is a Continent?Is Sarah Palin smarter than a fifth grader? Does the Governor of Alaska not know that Africa is a continent? Or any of the members of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)? Or who is currently the Prime Minister of Canada?
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A Company (Acme Automotive) Doing Business in MexicoThis guide will help employees understand the economic experiences of Mexico since NAFTA.
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American Jobs by Greg SpottsAmerican Jobs is an interesting, informative documentary, but it doesn't pack the wallop that will get people motivated.
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Mexican Truckers Take to U.S. Highways This WeekendYou have just had an accident. The other driver is a Mexican truck driver. His truck was not up to U.S. standards for U.S. trucks. He speaks no English. He has no insurance and his load is illegal. What are you going to do?
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U.S. Immigration Problems Are the Fault of "Free Trade," Not IndividualsNAFTA might have led to an increase in Gross Domestic Product in Mexico, but conditions have only gotten worse for Mexico's poor. Many feel they have no choice but to come to greener pastures: the other side of the Rio Grande.
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