The North American Free Trade Agreement was an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States that created a trilateral trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994, and superseded the 1988 Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Canada. The NAFTA trade bloc formed one of the largest trade blocs in the world by gross domestic product. The passage of NAFTA resulted in the elimination or reduction of barriers to trade and investment between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The effects of the agreement regarding iss…
Read more62% Yes |
38% No |
57% Yes |
29% No |
5% Yes, NAFTA helps lower the prices of consumer products |
5% No, but we should adopt a unilateral free trade policy |
4% No, trade between the member countries has become too imbalanced |
See how support for each position on “NAFTA” has changed over time for 106k America voters.
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@7PTCG381yr1Y
No, a new agreement should be drafted and negotiated among the member countries which limits exportation of manufacturing jobs, ensures living wages for workers, and promotes a fair balance of trade
@98DNYXJ1yr1Y
No, NAFTA damaged the environment and exploited American workers
@95RGQF32yrs2Y
Not informed enough for a decision
@95QZTL32yrs2Y
Yes, but remake it to be more balanced and less focused on exploiting low wage labor.
@9D3RPBQ9mos9MO
We must stop the unequal exchange and we must get rid of neoliberal policies
@7PTCG3810mos10MO
No, negotiate and draft a new trade agreement among the member countries that ensures a fairer balance of trade, living wages for workers, and limits on the exportation of jobs
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