Nafta Is Praised by Consuls General of Canada & Mexico

Consuls general Remedios Gomez-Arnau of Mexico and Brian Oak of Canada both
spoke at a recent program at Kennesaw State University. Each highlighted the statistics that
make up the United States trade with their respective countries and the extensive growth
seen since Nafta was adopted in 1994.

Kennesaw State
is one of six Uuniversities participating in the
North American Consortium for Entrepeneurship. The three-year program is funded
jointly by the U.S. Education Department and the governements of Canada and Mexico
to inspire participants to develop entrepeneurial careers that take advantage of
business opportunities created by Nafta.

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 Canada's consul general Brian Oak gives an overview of U.S.-Canada trade.
     
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 Remedios Gomez-Arnau, the Mexican consul general, reviews U.S.-Mexico trade and investment statistics.
     
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