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  • With luck, the U.S. may be compliant in time for Nafta's 20th anniversary.

    Mexico's Longest Haul 2011

  • Ambassador Davidow's comment is and will continue to be valid: "We have to do more to inform and educate our people with regards to Nafta's benefits."

    Nafta At Five 2006

  • The fact that employment did not rise as quickly as exports did merely points to another of Nafta's benefits: the gains achieved in productivity over the past five years.

    Nafta At Five 2006

  • In Nafta's first decade after 1993, trade between the U.S. and Mexico multiplied to $232 billion from $81 billion.

    Unilateral Democrats 2008

  • "Nafta has surpassed expectations in terms of growth, investment and employment in Mexico," according to Luis de la Calle, the new commerce undersecretary for international trade negotiations and the former head of the Commerce Secretariat's Nafta office in Washington, D.C. From the U.S. perspective, "We think (Nafta's) been a very successful enterprise," Commerce Undersecretary for International Trade David Aaron said recently.

    Nafta At Five 2006

  • "Nafta has surpassed expectations in terms of growth, investment and employment in Mexico," according to Luis de la Calle, the new commerce undersecretary for international trade negotiations and the former head of the Commerce Secretariat's Nafta office in Washington, D.C. From the U.S. perspective, "We think (Nafta's) been a very successful enterprise," Commerce Undersecretary for International Trade David Aaron said recently.

    Nafta At Five 2006

  • The fact that employment did not rise as quickly as exports did merely points to another of Nafta's benefits: the gains achieved in productivity over the past five years.

    Nafta At Five 2006

  • And in terms of specifics, the Economic Policy Institute claims that some of Nafta's shortcomings on the environment include having generated only 1 percent of the money promised for cleanup activities, higher ozone levels along the border, and even an incidence of Hepatitis-A in the border region that is two to five times higher than the U.S. average.

    Nafta At Five 2006

  • And in terms of specifics, the Economic Policy Institute claims that some of Nafta's shortcomings on the environment include having generated only 1 percent of the money promised for cleanup activities, higher ozone levels along the border, and even an incidence of Hepatitis-A in the border region that is two to five times higher than the U.S. average.

    Nafta At Five 2006

  • Ambassador Davidow's comment is and will continue to be valid: "We have to do more to inform and educate our people with regards to Nafta's benefits."

    Nafta At Five 2006

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