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The North American Free Trade Agreement was designed to encourage free trade between

North America, Central America, and South America.
the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
the United States and the European Union.
member countries originally from NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).
North America and The Commonwealth of Independent States.

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The North American Free Trade Agreement, also known as NAFTA is a trade agreement in North America- which means Canada, US, and Mexico - the correct answer is the second one.

It does not include non-European states or states from South America. It includes only some of the Nato members.
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