Date: December, 2007
Abstract: Under the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), by 2008, trade in all food and agricultural products between Mexico and the United States (U.S.) should be accorded duty-free status. When the U.S. and Mexico1 signed NAFTA in 1994, food and agricultural products were assigned to four tariff category groups, including products that were already traded duty free or were to be granted immediate duty-free status at the implementation of NAFTA, as well as products that would be free...
Research Type: Archived N. Am. Outlook