TABASCO AND NAFTA EXPANSION IN CENTRAL AMERICA
Román López‐Villicañá
Review of Policy Research, 1998, vol. 15, issue 2‐3, 116-125
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The processes of globalization and integration have contributed to Mexican integration in NAFTA. It is well known that a free trade agreement with Central America has limited possibilities in the American Congress. However, through Mexico, Central America has a good chance to begin with the first step: formalization. In this process, the Mexican State of Tabasco will be important because of its natural resources, especially oil and wood. Tabasco has unique opportunities to the American and Canadian markets.
Date: 1998
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