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Title: Mexico Since Nafta
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The WTO has set up policies for Mexico to follow in order to help them to become more financially stable. The WTO also keeps track of Mexico’s trades with countries abroad and the interior companies such as farming, communication and utility businesses (WTO, 2008)... Showed first 250 characters
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The WTO also keeps track of Mexico’s trades with countries abroad and the interior companies such as farming, communication and utility businesses (WTO, 2008). They also provide Mexico with a standard to improve, indicating where and what needs to be improved within the companies that operate within the country... Showed next 250 characters
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