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Posted On: 12/28/2019 9:16:16 PM
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NAFTA boosted U.S. economic growth by as much as 0.5% a year. The sectors that benefited the most were agriculture, automobiles, and services. U.S. farm exports to Canada and Mexico quadrupled from $11 billion in 1993 to $43 billion in 2016. It made up 25% of total food exports and supported 20 million jobs.
Economists largely agree that NAFTA has provided benefits to the North American economies. Regional trade increased sharply [PDF] over the treaty's first two decades, from roughly $290 billion in 1993 to more than $1.1 trillion in 2016.
When you read this and think about what you hear heard and have read in the News and not since Trump has been in office dose it seem to ad up
Economists largely agree that NAFTA has provided benefits to the North American economies. Regional trade increased sharply [PDF] over the treaty's first two decades, from roughly $290 billion in 1993 to more than $1.1 trillion in 2016.
When you read this and think about what you hear heard and have read in the News and not since Trump has been in office dose it seem to ad up


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