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What was the significance of nafta?

a. it encouraged trade with north korea, which had previously been embargoed.
b. it allowed freer trade opportunities for the united states, canada, and mexico.
c. it forbade trade with any country that didn't use a capitalist government.
d. it restricted trade within north american countries by imposing a heavy tax and tariffs?

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The answer is D. NAFTA is characterized as the North American Free Trade Agreement which takes into account the disposal of import amounts and taxes between the United States, Mexico, and Canada. A case of NAFTA is the assertion that appeared on January 1, 1994, to invigorate exchange and speculation between the U.S. Canada and Mexico.
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