How does NAFTA work?
NAFTA is a formal agreement that establishes clear rules for commercial activity between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. NAFTA is overseen by a number of institutions that ensure the proper interpretation and smooth implementation of the Agreement’s provisions. For more information about NAFTA trilateral institutions, please see About NAFTA.
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