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The group gathered in the same shady downtown spot where U.S. President George H.W. Bush, Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney signed the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1992.
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The bulk of trade for Laredo is auto parts, so it saw a decline in traffic in the spring as auto manufacturers adjusted to the coronavirus pandemic. But traffic through the Port of Laredo has risen in recent months.
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After over two years of negotiations, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement officially replaced the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement on…
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Mexico and Canada are Texas’ biggest trading partners, accounting for $230 billion in 2018. After more than a year of talks, a new trade deal between the…
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A former U.S. ambassador to Mexico warned that the recent drama over tariffs on Mexican products may not be over. He's worried it may resume in three…
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President Trump repeatedly referred to the North American Free Trade Agreement as “the worst trade deal ever made.” But how did the agreement serve border…