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Information on the North American Free Trade Agreement, including reports, laws and other documentation.
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F
NAFTA Agriculture Fact Sheet
Statistics and facts on commodities and other topics.
www.fas.usda.gov
G
International Trade Solutions
NAFTA forms and information on-line, including Revenue Canada Compliance Standards and NAFTA Certificates of Origin.
www.ghy.com
NAFTA, Annexes
sailor.gutenberg.org
L
Tracking U.S. Trade
The Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade tracks trade flows between the US and other regions and highlights NAFTA trade as a portion of total trade with the rest of the world.
www.lanic.utexas.edu
M
Mexico Information Center for North America
Search engines, trade leads, and informational resources on NAFTA and government agencies.
www.mexico-trade.com
North American Free Trade Agreement
Full text of NAFTA provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
www-tech.mit.edu
N
NAFTA Secretariat
Official NAFTA trilingual site contains a complete text of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), panel decisions, and reports.
www.nafta-sec-alena.org
NAFTA Claims
Provider of basic information about NAFTA investor-state dispute settlement and copies of recent NAFTA claim documents.
www.naftaclaims.com
InterAm
The National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade is a research and educational institution. The InterAm Database is an online legal collection of Latin American legislation and materials, including translations of laws and other texts.
www.natlaw.com
Policy Solutions Inc.
Public and government relations, trade policy, Internet applications and electronic commerce consultants based in Newfoundland and Labrador.
www.needsolutions.com
W
World Wide School - NAFTA
Online full text of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
www.worldwideschool.org

Guide to NAFTA for Small Business

How to get your small business plugged into free trade with the neighbors.


Has NAFTA – the free trade deal in effect since 1994 – had an impact? You bet. The dollar value of total trade – exports plus imports – between Mexico and the United States rose 136% over the ensuing decade, while total trade with Canada jumped 85%. (U.S. trade with the entire world rose 76%, including its Nafta partners.) Nearly 37% of all U.S. trade is with those two countries, about two-thirds of that with Canada, which has had free trade with the United States since 1989. The deal phases out tariffs once as high as 250%. It includes intellectual property agreements and extends to both goods and services. The tri-country bloc moves $6.5 trillion worth of those goods and services – equal to about half of U.S. economic output – each year. While plenty of kinks remain, the fundamental reorganization of our economic relationship with Canada and Mexico has generated jobs and investment on all sides of the borders. Getting a piece of this massive business opportunity needn't be daunting. Here are some starting points:

Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Learn the ropes If you're a beginner to exporting, you'll need to understand a lot of complex ideas, beginning with customs.

I recommend:  U.S. Customs has a good, simply written FAQ-style guide for newcomers to NAFTA trade. Canada publishes a detailed guide to selling in the country. Mexico does as well. The San Diego World Trade Center has handy links to the actual forms you'll need. And the United States government's Trade Compliance Center follows closely any disputes over continuing barriers.

Start building your network Finding out where your product fits in the trade flow can be time consuming. Luckily, the government thought of that and has built up a steady flow of data on how to get business done.

I recommend:  The U.S. Department of Commerce Trade Information Center has extensive Nafta background data, including phone and address contacts by business sector, customs details, labeling rules and names of trucking firms.

Leads! Leads! Leads! After the deal was signed, a number of Web sites promising trade leads proliferated, then died as companies made their own connections. But some still provide specific opportunities to buy or sell across NAFTA borders.

I recommend:  One of the better-managed sites is at the World Trade Centers Association home page (registration required). New Mexico's International Business Accelerator has one, too. The granddaddy of them all, though, is the Federation of International Trade Associations Buy/Sell Exchange database.

Develop a government sales program Part of the benefit of free trade – often overlooked – is selling to the biggest of all buyers, city, state and federal governments.

I recommend:  Signatory countries to the World Trade Organization's agreement on government procurement are listed by the U.S. Trade Compliance Center, including links to Canadian and Mexican purchasing sites.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • Products that are made from materials produced in the block can qualify, as can items that are assembled, if minimum content levels are met.
  • Customers administrator in each country will give advance rulings to your product upon request. They don't want you hanging around the border any longer than needed.
  • Find friends on the ground at American Chambers of Commerce (many countries have them) and U.S. Commercial Service offices in each U.S. embassy abroad.

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By Greg Brown
How to get your small business plugged into free trade with the neighbors.
Has NAFTA – the free trade deal in effect since 1994 – had an impact? You bet. The dollar value of total trade – exports plus imports – between Mexico and the United States rose 136% over the ensuing decade, while total ... Read more


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