The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was signed in December 1992 and was implemented in September 1993. The NAFTA can be regarded as the American response to the EC.
<p class=copymedium>This volume is designed to give broad perspectives to the NAFTA from U.S., Canadian, Mexican and South American vantage points so that the realities of NAFTA as a new framework for doing business in the Americas can be better appreciated.
<p class=copymedium>Furthermore, the book presents significant practical information and guidance on NAFTA on trade, services, direct investment, intellectual property, financial services and international financing matters for business persons and professionals interest in the future prospects for doing business in the Americas.
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978-0-7923-3239-8 (9780792332398)
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<ol class=copymedium><li class=copymedium> The NAFTA `Process' in Context<li class=copymedium> NAFTA Trade in Goods<li class=copymedium> Direct Investment Issues (Including Competition and U.S./Mexico Taxation Treaty)<li class=copymedium> Transborder Supply of and Investment in Services<li class=copymedium> Secured Credit Transactions in Mexico<li class=copymedium> Export Finance Possibilities<li class=copymedium> International Project Financing: Generally and Regarding Mexico Specifically<li class=copymedium> Intellectual Property in Licensing, Franchising and Other Business Arrangements<li class=copymedium> Immigration and Labor<li class=copymedium> Environmental Provisions of NAFTA<li class=copymedium> NAFTA: the Canadian Perspective<li class=copymedium> NAFTA: the Mexican Perspective<li class=copymedium> Southern Cone Perspective on the North American Free Trade Agreement--NAFTA</ol></ol>