Haiti Scott

NAFTA and CARICOM part 1 by Healthy 1
On December 17, 1992, Canada, Mexico, and the USA signed an agreement known as NAFTA.
NAFTA stands for North American free trade Agreement. The representatives from each nation
included George H.W. Bush (USA), Carlos Salinas (Mexico), and Brian Mulroney (Canada). Since
NAFTA had to be approved by each nation’s parliamentary or legislative branch it didn’t become law
until U.S. President Bill Clinton was in office (the law was approved on December 8, 1993).
An explanation of NAFTA includes: