After more than two years of negotiations, in December 1992, the
governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States signed the
North American Free Trade Agreement. During the months leading up
to the signing, labor, industry, environment, and religious groups
from the three countries actively debated and lobbied their
respective trade negotiators to gain support for their particular
concerns. Lobbying by these groups continues as policy
deliberations shift from treaty negotiations to the submission of
enabling legislation and, ultimately in the United States,
congressional authorization.
This volume brings together key spokespeople from labor,
industry, and government and presents the main arguments for and
against the Free Trade Agreement as well as views on the
Agreement's impact. The book is intended for policy makers,
business managers, labor organizations, environmentalists,
academics, students, and others who have an interest in
understanding and exploring the issues surrounding the NAFTA
debate.
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