North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
On November 30, 2018, Canada, the United States and Mexico signed the new Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), on the margins of the G20 leaders’ summit in Buenos Aires.
Table of Contents
- Chapter One: Objectives
- Chapter Two: General Definitions
Part Two: Trade in Goods
- Chapter Three: National Treatment and Market Access for Goods
- Annex 300-A: Trade and Investment in the Automotive Sector
- Annex 300-B: Textile and Apparel Goods
- Chapter Four: Rules of Origin
- Annex 401: Specific Rules of Origin
- Chapter Five: Customs Procedures
- Chapter Six: Energy and Basic Petrochemicals
- Chapter Seven: Agriculture and Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
- Chapter Eight: Emergency Action
Part Three: Technical Barriers to Trade
Part Four: Government Procurement
Part Five: Investment, Services and Related Matters
- Chapter Eleven: Investment
- Chapter Twelve: Cross-Border Trade in Services
- Chapter Thirteen: Telecommunications
- Chapter Fourteen: Financial Services
- Chapter Fifteen: Competition Policy, Monopolies and State Enterprises
- Chapter Sixteen: Temporary Entry for Business Persons
Part Six: Intellectual Property
Part Seven: Administrative and Institutional Provisions
- Chapter Eighteen: Publication, Notification and Administration of Laws
- Chapter Nineteen: Review and Dispute Settlement in Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Matters
- Chapter Twenty: Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures
Part Eight: Other Provisions
- Chapter Twenty-One: Exceptions
- Chapter Twenty-Two: Final Provisions
- Notes
Annexes
- Annex I: Reservations for Existing Measures and Liberalization Commitments
- Annex II: Reservations for Future Measures
- Annex III: Activities Reserved to the State
- Annex IV: Exceptions from Most-Favored-Nation Treatment
- Annex V: Quantitative Restrictions
- Annex VI: Miscellaneous Commitments
- Annex VII: Reservations, Specific Commitments and Other Items