
audiobook
by Canada
NAFTA TABLE OF CONTENTS - PREAMBLE - PART ONE: GENERAL PART - Chapter 1: Objectives - Chapter 2: General Definitions - PART TWO: TRADE IN GOODS - Chapter 3: National Treatment and Market Access
Chapter 4: Rules of Origin - Chapter 5: Customs Procedures - Chapter 6: Energy - Chapter 7: Agriculture
Chapter 8: Emergency Action
PART THREE: TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE - Chapter 9: Standards-Related Measures - PART FOUR: GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT - Chapter 10: Government Procurement - PART FIVE: INVESTMENT, SERVICES AND RELATED MATTERS - Chapter 11: Investment - Chapter 12: Cross-Border Trade in Services - Chapter 13: Telecommunications - Chapter 14: Financial Services - Chapter 15: Competition Policy, Monopolies and State Enterprises - Chapter 16: Temporary Entry for Business Persons - PART SIX: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - Chapter 17: Intellectual Property - PART SEVEN: ADMINISTRATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS - Chapter 18: Publication, Notification and Administration of Laws - Chapter 19: Review and Dispute Settlement in Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Matters - Chapter 20: Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures - PART EIGHT: OTHER PROVISIONS - Chapter 21: Exceptions - Chapter 22: Final Provisions - ANNEXES I THROUGH VII
Chapter Eleven (Investment) Chapter Twelve (Cross-Border Trade in Services) Chapter Fourteen (Financial Services) - \*\* NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT \*\*
PREAMBLE
NAFTA PART ONE GENERAL PART - Chapter One
Section A - Canadian Measures
Section A - Canada
Section B - Mexico
This volume presents the full text of a landmark trilateral trade pact that binds Canada, the United States, and Mexico. It opens with a preamble that frames the agreement’s purpose: to deepen friendship, expand market access, and foster sustainable development while protecting workers and the environment. The early articles lay out the core objectives, from eliminating tariffs to establishing clear rules for competition, investment, and intellectual‑property protection.
The document is organized into detailed parts that cover everything from the treatment of goods and services to standards, government procurement, and dispute‑resolution mechanisms. Specialized annexes address sectors such as automotive manufacturing and textiles, while chapters on technical barriers, energy, and agriculture outline practical procedures for cross‑border trade. Readers will hear the precise language that shapes how three nations coordinate their economies, offering a window into the legal framework that underpins modern North American commerce.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (755K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1993-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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