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NAFTA
A look at the background, negotiations and the legislative and political battles leading to the passage by Congress of the trade pact in 1993.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages) | 8 sources | 1994 United States


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"In the realm of democratic government, coercion and compromise are the meat-and-potatoes of daily life. So it was for the debate over the North American Free Trade Agreement - NAFTA - during the autumn months of 1993. NAFTA addressed an economic issue in which the Executive Branch and the Legislative Branch of the federal government found themselves lined up on opposite sides. Classic "politics," in the public forum and in traditional backroom maneuvering, was the key tool that allowed President Bill Clinton his NAFTA victory in the House of Representatives.


NAFTA, in simplistic terms, encouraged the evolution of tariff-free trade among those North American nations sharing common borders with the United States: Mexico and Canada. As each of the countries involved has its own traditions, culture..."

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