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NAFTA is 20, and North America is still the future

The following is excerpted from the 17 December 2012 edition of The Globe and Mail.

As we reflect on the 20th anniversary of the signing of the North American free-trade agreement by Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, we should be considering that deal as the foundation for regional consolidation and collaboration for the next 20 years.

While NAFTA was groundbreaking at the time, we need to move beyond trade relations to get in the habit of thinking as North Americans on many additional fronts. And while the financial turmoil, geopolitical upheavals and socio-economic adjustments that have taken place since Dec. 17, 1992, might have distracted from general enthusiasm for the region, global developments since that date actually confirm – and strengthen – the case for thinking of North America as a community, and as a community of interests.

This commentary is available in its entirety at:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/nafta-is-20-and-north-america-is-still-the-future/article6405546/

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Trade Agreements

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