Title English:
Free Trade Agreement of the Americas
Acronym English:
FTAA
Definition English:
In the latest round of negotiations, trade ministers from 34 countries met in Miami, Florida, in the United States, in November 2003 to discuss the proposal.[1] The proposed agreement was an extension of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Free Trade Area of the Americas began with the Summit of the Americas in Miami, Florida, on December 11, 1994, but the FTAA came to public attention during the Quebec City Summit of the Americas, held in Canada in 2001, a meeting targeted by massive anti-corporatization and anti-globalization protests. The Miami negotiations in 2003 met similar protests, though perhaps not as large.
Title Arabic:
اتفاقية التجارة الحرة للأمريكتين
Subject:
Agreements
InformationType:
Title
SourceSymbol:
A/AC.257/27/Add.7