Act: North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, S.C. 1993, c.44
Regulation: Not applicable.
Anyone interested in trading with Mexico or the United States.
All Canadian provinces and territories.
Trade with Mexico and the United States.
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into force on January 1, 1994.
Designed to foster increased trade and investment among the partners, NAFTA contains an ambitious schedule for tariff elimination and reduction of non-tariff barriers, as well as comprehensive provisions on the conduct of business in the free trade area. These include disciplines on the regulation of investment, services, intellectual property, competition and the temporary entry of business persons.
The NAFTA has been a tremendous success in making North America one of the most efficient and competitive regions in the world. By strengthening the rules and procedures governing trade and investment on this continent, it has allowed trade and investment flows to increase. More importantly for the citizens of the three countries, the enhanced economic activity and production in the region has contributed to the creation of more and better paying jobs.
The key provisions of NAFTA are:
The following publications can be accessed and downloaded (PDF files*) from the FAITC Web site:
The Canada Revenue Agency will provide answers to specific tax-related questions and Canada Border Services Agency will answer questions related to customs.
For more information pertaining directly to NAFTA, visit the Frequently Asked Questions and Answers page as well as the Canada and the North American Free Trade Agreement pages on the FAITC Web site.
For information related to other regional or bilateral agreements, please see the Regional and Bilateral Initiatives page on the FAITC Web site.
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DISCLAIMER
Information contained in this section is of a general nature only and is not intended to constitute advice for any specific fact situation. For particular questions, the users are invited to contact their lawyer. For additional information, see contact(s) listed below.
Manitoba Contact(s):
See National Contact.
National Contact(s):
Enquiries Service
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
Lester B. Pearson Building
125 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G2
Telephone: 613-944-4000
Fax: 613-996-9709
Toll-free (information): 1-800-267-8376
TTY (hearing impaired): 613-944-9136
E-mail: enqserv@international.gc.ca
Web site: http://www.international.gc.ca/international/index.aspx?lang=eng
Export Information Services
Canada Business
Toll-free (information): 1-888-576-4444
TTY Toll-free (hearing impaired): 1-800-457-8466
Web site: http://canadabusiness.gc.ca/gol/cbec/site.nsf/en/index.html
Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday