TLCAN

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TLCAN is the Spanish-language acronym used in Mexico for the North American Free Trade Agreement, the trilateral trade pact between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

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TLCAN canonical 3

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Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf free trade agreement
international treaty
acronymFor NAFTA
surface form: Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte
commonEnglishName NAFTA
commonSpanishName TLCAN self-link
continent North America
countryWhereAcronymIsUsed Mexico
economicBloc NAFTA
surface form: North American economic integration
enteredIntoForce 1994-01-01
fullName NAFTA
surface form: Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte
hasAbbreviation TLCAN self-link
hasMemberState Canada
Mexico
surface form: United Mexican States

United States of America
hasOfficialLanguage English
French
Spanish
hasParty Canada
Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
jurisdiction Canada
Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
languageOfAcronym Spanish
refersTo NAFTA
surface form: North American Free Trade Agreement
region North America
replacedBy USMCA
surface form: Tratado entre México, Estados Unidos y Canadá

USMCA
surface form: United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
scope goods
intellectual property rights
investment
services
status superseded
subjectOf dispute settlement
intellectual property
investment protection
tariff reduction
trade liberalization
supersededByInCanada USMCA
surface form: CUSMA
supersededByInMexico T-MEC
supersededByInUnitedStates USMCA
supersededOn 2020-07-01
typeOfAgreement trilateral trade agreement

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NAFTA knownAsInMexico TLCAN
TLCAN commonSpanishName TLCAN self-link
TLCAN hasAbbreviation TLCAN self-link