With the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) and the U.S. proposal for the widening of NAFTA to include
the whole of the Western Hemisphere, there is now a greater
mutuality of interest between the U.S. and the rest of the
hemisphere than at any time in the recent past. Mexico, Canada, and
the United States continue to deepen and refine their understanding
of the practical implications of NAFTA. Latin American and
Caribbean countries--most now democracies--have altered their
development philosophy, placing greater stress on the workings of
the market and opening their own markets to import competition.
North America and other hemispheric subregions are seeking greater
economic integration behind lowered trade barriers. Under this new
philosophy, what other countries of the hemisphere most want is
assurance of access to the markets of each other and the United
States. This common thinking is what makes the present a most
propitious moment for hemispheric cooperation.
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