Free Trade with US Boosts Mexico's Economy, Regardless of Agreements
Free trade between Mexico and the United States has led to a strong trading relationship, but trade between the two countries has been significant for over a century. The study found that trade between Mexico and the United States increased even before the trade agreement in 1994, and factors like proximity and market size were more important than the trade agreement itself in determining trade volume. The trade agreement did help reduce uncertainty, which likely had a positive impact on trade flows.