The North American Free Trade Agreement

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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: USA grade: 23 Free University of Berlin language: English abstract: In the wake of globalization many countries are reducing trade barriers and tariffs resulting in a rise of free-trade areas in which the participating countries trade freely among each other without any restrictions. The goal of these agreements is the increase of wealth in each nation's economy. To reach this goal the USA Canada and Mexico negotiated the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which came into effect on January 1st 1994. It was the world's largest free-trade area with a combined population of over 360m people and a total GDP of 6$ trillion. Today the NAFTA area comprises a 12.5$ trillion economy and a 430m strong population. For the first time two highly industrialized rich countries affiliated themselves with a poorer newly industrialized country.At the time of its ratification the agreement was extremely controversial in all three member states and opinions in political camps differed vastly. Supporters of the contract were mostly big companies and investors who were hoping that it would loosen restrictions and barriers on the capital market. Opponents of the agreement were trade unions which especially in the United States railed heavily against it. They feared outsourcing and massive job displacements to Mexico a country in which labor is incredibly cheap and environment protection laws are lax or do not even exist. In Mexico landowners were skeptical of NAFTA because they feared unfair competition with US-American farmers who are still to this day greatly subsidized by the government.
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