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Vol. 17, No. 1
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Last Updated: 01/18/1993

NAFTA: a review of the issues

Linda Aguilar

This article examines the trade relationship between the U.S. and Mexico' over the last few years, and discusses the potential benefits to the U.S. and the Seventh District of NAFTA. It also explores three of the issues negotiators faced during their eighteen months of negotiations that are of particular concern to the Seventh District: U.S. jobs and worker retraining, rules of origin, and the environment (that is, water and air quality).

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