North American Free Trade Agreement

Know your NAFTA: Can Trump kill NAFTA?

Donald Trump talks about NAFTA as though he as the authority to pull the U.S. from the deal alone. But some lawyers point out that withdrawal without congressional approval would be unconstitutional.

NAFTA emerges as Trudeau’s biggest, unexpected test

The Liberals have been hit with a challenge that never fit into their plan. As talks begin this week, the stakes are enormous.

After 20 years, NAFTA needs a jumpstart

If NAFTA were to regain the momentum it had from 2000 to 2007, it could see up to $40 trillion of annual trade over the next two decades

Ed Fast on Canada’s shift toward Asia, FTAs and exports of expertise

The minister of international trade talks with Luiza Ch. Savage

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Mexico’s other big boom

Mexico remains a developing country with an economy that still counts tourism as an important industry—an industry at constant risk as the death toll mounts