NAFTA Threatens US Auto Industry Jobs, Diverts Production to Mexico
The article examines the impact of trade agreements on finished automobile production in North America. After the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA aimed to open trade between the U.S. and Mexico caused concerns in both countries. In the U.S., worries centered on the potential harm to various industries and workers, while Canadians feared losing export production to Mexico. Specifically, the automobile industry could face changes due to increased competition from Mexico.