Whether over tomatoes or timber, Canada, Mexico, and the United States have had their fair share of disagreements since the trade deal's 1994 implementation.
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Explainer: A Look at NAFTA's Biggest Trade Disputes
Viewpoint: Macri's Visit to Washington Signals Thaw in U.S.-Argentina Ties Is Still On
The Argentine president met with Donald Trump on April 27.
Indivisible: La verdad sobre Estados Unidos y México, en la nueva edición de Americas Quarterly
Estados Unidos y México están entrelazados de maneras notables y sorprendentes que desafían la noción de una frontera claramente marcada.
Indivisible: The Truth about the U.S. and Mexico, in the New Issue of Americas Quarterly
The United States and Mexico are interwoven in remarkable and surprising ways that challenge the idea of a clear-cut border.
AQ Top 5 Border Ambassadors: Beto O'Rourke
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Brian Winter
The U.S. congressman from El Paso who is trying to sell Washington on what the border is really like.
U.S. Risks Alienating Mexico
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William R. Rhodes
The Trump administration must pursue negotiations that yield mutual benefits, writes AS/COA’s Chairman Emeritus William R. Rhodes for Financial Times' beyondbrics.
Trump's Aggressiveness Toward Mexico Could Be Good for Everyone But the U.S.
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Pedro Nicolaci da Costa
"A more insular United States may push Latin American countries to seek greater trade with each other," points out AS/COA's Brian Winter.