USA, Canada, and Mexico On January 1994, the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was established between the governments of Canada, The United States and Mexico. This agreement strengthened commercial ties between the three countries and highlighted traditional and emerging social problems, which are reflected in the Millennium Development Goals.
Migration, the dynamic of ethnic minorities, and the increase in poverty and unemployment are aspects that have manifested more palpably.
It is worth mentioning that Mexico is analyzed in the majority of reports within the context of Latin America.