What is the purpose of NAFTA?
NAFTA is an abbreviation for the Noth American Free Trade Agreement. The NAFTA was signed in 1944. The purpose of NAFTA is to ensure an agreement of free trade betwen the United States, Canada and Mexico. It also ensures the eventual elimination of taxes and import quotas on goods transported between the two nations. The other purpose of the NAFTA agreement is to eventually reove the barriers of trade between the three nations.