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In 1994, canada signed a treaty known as nafta, the north american free trade agreement. which of these actions would most likely be addressed by nafta? a) establishing an embargo on sugar cane imported from cuba b) eliminating tariffs placed on cars imported from the united states c) creating quotas on all agricultural products made in mexico d) ending any trade barriers between canada and the european union

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