A meeting between Canada's Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development, Mary Ng, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Francois-Philippe Champagne, and Mexico's Secretary of Economy, provides the two countries the opportunity to improve their relationship outside of their CUSMA agreement, building on stronger collaboration, competitiveness, and equitable growth.
First signed into law in December 8, 1993, and enacted the following January, Canada, Mexico, and the United States agreed to the North American Free Trade Agreement, with the goal of increasing economic progress by helping to eliminate barriers to trade between the three countries.
First signed into law in December 8, 1993, and enacted the following January, Canada, Mexico, and the United States agreed to the North American Free Trade Agreement, with the goal of increasing economic progress by helping to eliminate barriers to trade between the three countries.
Canada, Mexico, and the United States implement a new free trade agreement (Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement) with similar goals to the previous North American Free Trade agreement, with updates and changes to rules and regulations which will further benefit the countries.