NAFTA's repercussions: is green trade possible? (North American Free Trade Agreement) (includes related articles on commerce and the environment and the environmental significance of NAFTA)
From: Environment
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Date: 3/1/1994
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Author: Charnovitz, Steve; Magraw, Daniel
Environmental considerations played a critical role in the formulation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its related agreements and activities. [1] During the course of negotiations, the NAFTA package came to include many environmental components, including environment-sensitive provisions in NAFTA itself; three other major international agreements on environment, labor, and U.S.-Mexican border finance; and increased attention to environmental cooperation among ...
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