NAFTA definition
Examples of NAFTA in a sentence
If the product is of U.S. or NAFTA origin, include a NAFTA Certificate of Origin (CBP Form 434).
Article 1106 of the NAFTA (1992) signalled a more elaborate and complex approach to PRPs. The NAFTA was negotiated and signed at the same time as GATT Uruguay Round negotiations on TRIMs were taking place.
Claims alleging a violation of national treatment with respect to the establishment or acquisition of an investment (the so-called “right to invest” provision), claims alleging a violation of the MST, and claims alleging indirect (or regulatory) expropriation, all of which made up the bulk of ISDS claims made under NAFTA, would no longer be covered.
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) that, if approved by Congress and ratified by Canada and Mexico, would replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Negotiations on TRIMs influenced NAFTA Article 1106, which in turn greatly influenced the 1994 U.S. Model BIT, the Canada - Ukraine FIPA (1994), the 2004 U.S. Model BIT and the 2004 Canada Model FIPA, as well as the 2012 U.S. Model BIT and the 2012 Canada Model FIPA.