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- noun an agreement for free trade between the United States and Canada and Mexico; became effective in 1994 for ten years
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SCHIAVONE: That amid mounting concerns that the North American Free Trade Agreement has been a losing proposition for American workers and a windfall for transnational agriculture giants.
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SCHIAVONE: That amid mounting concerns that the North American Free Trade Agreement has been a losing proposition for American workers and a windfall for transnational agriculture giants.
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The fractious Monday followed a rough and tumble weekend as the two sparred over an Obama leaflet accusing Clinton of saying the North American Free Trade Agreement was a boon to the economy.
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CANDY CROWLEY, CNN SENIOR BUSINESS CORRESPONDENT: Well, first of all, we should tell you that here in Ohio, NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement is a dirty word.
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The fractious Monday followed a rough-and-tumble weekend, as the two sparred over an Obama leaflet accusing Clinton of saying the North American Free Trade Agreement was a boon to the economy.
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But even as she plays up the 1990s, Sen. Clinton has had to distance herself from some of the unpopular policies of her husband's administration, namely the North American Free Trade Agreement, which she has said she opposed.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement is a fine example of how we must go forward together.
Remarks By President At Cinco De Mayo Event ITY National Archives 1994
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If ratified, the agreement will create the world� second-largest free trade zone worth more than 15.16 trillion dollars in gross domestic product after the North American Free Trade Agreement, which is worth 16.03 trillion dollars.
unknown title 2009
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LEMON: The North American Free Trade Agreement is the focus of a big battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in Ohio.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement is a good example.
Corrected Remarks By The President At American University ITY National Archives 1993
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