This trade agreement between the United States, Central America and the Dominican Republic aims to create a free trade area similar to that created by NAFTA. Signed into law by US on August 2, 2005; has not yet entered into force.
Published August 2, 2005
This trade agreement between the United States, Central America and the Dominican Republic aims to create a free trade area similar to that created by NAFTA. Signed into law by US on August 2, 2005; has not yet entered into force.
Second session of a forum on Latin American influence on U.S. policies and politics with an emphasis on trade.
First session of a forum on Latin American influence on U.S. policies and politics with an emphasis on trade.
Experts discuss the current state of U.S.-Mexico trade relations and how to strengthen the bilateral economic relationship.
This session was...
Tyler Cowen points out that America has three things going for it, export-wise: computerization is making manufacturing wages irrelevant;...