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nafta

The NAFTA agreement facilitated increased trade across North America.

Definition

Proper noun 1. A trade agreement: NAFTA is an acronym for the North American Free Trade Agreement. It was a treaty that created a trilateral trade bloc between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, eliminating most tariffs and other trade barriers between the member countries.

Usage

NAFTA is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this international agreement. It is often discussed in contexts of economics, international relations, politics, and business. * The implementation of NAFTA significantly increased cross-border trade. * Many economists debated the long-term effects of NAFTA on manufacturing jobs. * The agreement known as NAFTA was superseded by the USMCA in 2020.

Advanced Usage
  • "NAFTA provisions": Refers to the specific rules and clauses within the agreement.
    • The dispute was settled according to NAFTA provisions.
  • "Pre-NAFTA" / "Post-NAFTA": Used as adjectives to describe the time periods before and after the agreement took effect.
    • The post-NAFTA era saw a surge in automotive supply chains across North America.
Variants and Related Words
  • USMCA (Proper noun): The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the trade pact that replaced NAFTA.
  • Free trade agreement (Noun phrase): A general term for a treaty between countries to reduce trade barriers, of which NAFTA was an example.
Synonyms
  • Trade pact
  • Trade treaty
  • Commercial agreement
Notes

As a historical agreement, NAFTA is primarily discussed in the past tense or in analyses of its impact. It is a proper noun and is typically written in all capital letters.

nafta

The NAFTA agreement facilitated increased trade across North America.

Noun
  1. an agreement for free trade between the United States and Canada and Mexico; became effective in 1994 for ten years