Crossword clues for nafta
nafta
- US-Canada-Mexico bloc
- US trade pact since 1993
- U.S.-Mex.-Can. commerce pact
- U.S.-Can.-Mex. treaty
- U.S. business treaty
- Tripartite treaty
- Trilateral trade deal
- Trilateral trade agreement, briefly
- Trilateral '90s treaty
- Treaty signed in '93
- Treaty negotiated by Pres. Clinton
- Trader's acronym
- Trade pact signed in 1993
- Trade bloc since 1/1/94
- Three-nation pact signed in 1994, briefly
- Three-nation pact of '94
- Three-nation '90s treaty
- Tariff-eliminating pact
- Tariff-eliminating accord
- Tariff treaty of 1994
- Subject in a Perot/Gore debate
- Ross Perot opposed it
- Perot opposed it during his '92 campaign
- Perot opposed it
- Pact that established the CANAMEX Corridor
- Pact signed in San Antonio in '92
- Pact signed by prime minister Brian Mulroney
- Pact opposed by Perot
- Pact of the '90s
- Pact inveighed against by Trump
- Old political topic brought back in the 2016 presidential campaign
- Oft-debated commerce pact
- North American free trade org
- N. American trade pact
- Measure that resulted in English, French, and Spanish labeling on goods
- Free traders acronym
- Free Trade Agreement reached in '92
- Controversial continental commerce pact
- Controversial 1990s treaty acronym
- Commerce pact, for short
- Commerce pact to be replaced by USMCA when it's ratified
- Commerce pact of the US, Canada, and Mexico
- Commerce pact of the '90s
- Clinton-era trade pact
- Agreement to be replaced by the USMCA
- Agreement that created a bloc during the Clinton years
- Agreement of '94
- Acronym in commerce
- Accord that went into effect in Jan. 1994
- 1994 tripartite treaty
- 1994 treaty acronym
- 1994 pact in English, French and Spanish
- 1994 commerce pact in 2018 news
- 1993 pact for short
- 1990s US-Canada-Mexico pact
- 1990s trade acronym
- 1990s commerce acronym
- '90s commerce treaty
- Onetime Clinton cause
- Subj. of a Clinton victory, 11/17/93
- Gore/Perot debate topic
- Issue of 1993
- 1993 treaty, briefly
- U.S.-Mex.-Can. concordat
- First-term Clinton victory
- Tariff-eliminating pact signed by Clinton
- It took effect on Jan. 1, 1994
- '92 campaign issue
- Congressional measure of 1993
- Pres. Clinton negotiated it
- Tripartite treaty acronym
- Intl. agreement since 1993
- 1990's treaty acronym
- 1990's pact
- Borderline agreement?
- Hot topic of the 1992 presidential campaign
- Can./U.S./Mex. treaty
- Western deal since 1994: Abbr.
- Measure that resulted in multilingual labeling on goods
- Source of a "giant sucking sound," according to Ross Perot
- Pact since 1993
- U.S./Mex./Can. commerce pact
- Pact of '94
- Three-country agreement of '94
- Deal opposed by Perot
- '90s commerce pact
- Clinton-backed pact
- Acronym in 1990s news
- Commerce pact signed by Clinton
- Tripartite commerce pact
- W. Hemisphere treaty of 1994
- Commerce pact mentioned in the 2016 presidential debates
- Mex. is in it
- U.S./Can./Mex. pact
- Western deal since 1994: Abbr
- Commerce pact negotiated by Pres. Clinton
- '90s treaty acronym
- U.S.-Mex.-Can. accord
- U.S.-Can.-Mex. pact
- 1993 treaty acronym
- '90s trade pact
- West. Hemisphere pact
- U.S.-Mexico-Canada commerce pact
- Treaty opposed by Perot
- Trade acronym
- Three-nation pact of the '90s
- Perot's "giant sucking sound" maker
- Commerce pact that went into effect in 1994
- Commerce pact since 1994
- Commerce pact acronym
- Campaign issue of '92
- 1993 treaty
- 1992 campaign issue
- 1990s commerce pact acronym
- W. Hemisphere pact
- USA/Mex./Can. pact
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
acronym for North American Free Trade Agreement, negotiated from 1991, signed Dec. 17, 1992, implemented 1994.
Wikipedia
NAFTA is an acronym for the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Nafta or NAFTA may also refer to:
- Nafta (oil company), a Soviet Union oil company operating abroad
- National Amalgamated Furnishing Trades Association, British trade union
- New Zealand Australia Free Trade Agreement, a 1965 trade agreement
- Nefta, Tunisia
Nafta was an oil distribution chain owned by the Soviet Union but operated abroad.
In the 1920s, a Nafta chain operated in Sweden, before being sold to Gulf Oil in 1937. In the UK and Belgium a petrol chain was built up in the 1960s, with the British service stations being sold to Q8 in 1987.
It is rumoured that these were used as spy bases during the Cold War.
Usage examples of "nafta".
Let them foot some defensive budgets and then try to subsidize their farmers into undercutting NAFTA.
One reason is that NAFTA is effectively a secret -- it's an executive agreement that isn't publicly available.
Obviously that committee had to report on NAFTA, which was an executive agreement signed by the president.
Now that they were in place, I was ready to go all out to pass NAFTA in the Congress.
In a recent poll, about 70% of the respondents said they were opposed to the actions of the labor movement against NAFTA, but it turned out that they took pretty much the same position that labor took.
There is no doubt that NAFTA is going to have a very large scale effect on the life of Americans, and Mexicans, too.
This internationalized economy, run largely by transnational corporations and supernational banks are creating their own governmental structures, like GATT and NAFTA and the IMF and the World Bank and the G-7 meetings, etc.