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In Mexico, U.S. and Canada, Public Support for NAFTA Surprisingly Strong, Given each Country Sees Grass as Greener on the Other Side

2006-01-23
On: January 23, 2006

In Mexico, U.S. and Canada, Public Support for NAFTA Surprisingly Strong, Given each Country Sees Grass as Greener on the Other Side January 23, 2006 By Stephen J. Weber More than a decade after the North American Free Trade Agreement entered into force, public opinion across North America shows moderateContinue Reading

Mexican, U.S. Publics Strongly Support Labor and Environmental Standards in Trade Agreements

2005-07-20
On: July 20, 2005

Mexican, U.S. Publics Strongly Support Labor and Environmental Standards in Trade Agreements July 20, 2005 Share Lukewarm View of NAFTA By Steven Kull The prospect of a Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) has stirred up a theme that regularly arises in debates about U.S. trade agreements with developing countries.Continue Reading

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