1. Nafta: For Trade
The globilization of the world economy due to technological advances in computers and communications have shrunk the world to the point where no single country acting alone can effectively compete on the foreign market. ... "The real problem that NAFTA poses for the United States is not a net loss of jobs but the transition from old jobs to new jobs".... It has opened many doors for other trade agreements to be born with other countries such as China. The United States has always been a building block of foreign policy for the world, and by supporting trade agreements such as NAFTA i...
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