NAFTA TABLE OF CONTENTS


PREAMBLE


PART ONE:  GENERAL PART

     Chapter 1: Objectives

     Chapter 2: General Definitions


PART TWO: TRADE IN GOODS

     Chapter 3: National Treatment and Market Access

     Annex 300 - A:  Automotive Sector
     Annex 300 - B:  Textiles and Apparel

     Chapter 4: Rules of Origin

     Chapter 5: Customs Procedures

     Chapter 6: Energy

     Chapter 7: Agriculture

     Subchapter A:  Market Access
     Subchapter B:  Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures

     Chapter 8: Emergency Action


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PART THREE: TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE

     Chapter 9: Standards-Related Measures


PART FOUR: GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT

     Chapter 10: Government Procurement


PART FIVE: INVESTMENT, SERVICES
     AND RELATED MATTERS

     Chapter 11: Investment

     Chapter 12: Cross-Border Trade in Services

     Chapter 13: Telecommunications

     Chapter 14: Financial Services

     Chapter 15: Competition Policy, Monopolies
     and State Enterprises

     Chapter 16: Temporary Entry for Business Persons


PART SIX:  INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

     Chapter 17: Intellectual Property


PART SEVEN: ADMINISTRATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL
     PROVISIONS

     Chapter 18: Publication, Notification
     and Administration of Laws

     Chapter 19: Review and Dispute Settlement in Antidumping
     and Countervailing Duty Matters

     Chapter 20: Institutional Arrangements
     and Dispute Settlement Procedures


PART EIGHT: OTHER PROVISIONS

     Chapter 21: Exceptions

     Chapter 22: Final Provisions




ANNEXES I THROUGH VII

     Reservations: 

     Chapter Eleven (Investment)
     Chapter Twelve (Cross-Border Trade in Services)
     Chapter Fourteen (Financial Services)




		**  NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT **

		   -- Text prepared September 6, 1992 --


Note: This text is currently undergoing legal review in order
to ensure the Agreement's overall consistency and
clarity.  The three countries will initial the
Agreement when legal drafting is completed.


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The Government of Canada, the Government of the United Mexican
States and the Government of the United States of America,
resolved to:

     STRENGTHEN the special bonds of friendship and cooperation
     among their nations;

     CONTRIBUTE to the harmonious development and expansion of
     world trade and provide a catalyst to broader international
     cooperation;

     CREATE an expanded and secure market for the goods and
     services produced in their territories;

     REDUCE distortions to trade;

     ESTABLISH clear and mutually advantageous rules governing
     their trade;

     ENSURE a predictable commercial framework for business
     planning and investment;

     BUILD on their respective rights and obligations under the
     General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and other
     multilateral and bilateral instruments of cooperation;

     ENHANCE the competitiveness of their firms in global
     markets;

     FOSTER creativity and innovation, and promote trade in goods
     and services that are the subject of intellectual property
     rights;

     CREATE new employment opportunities and improve working
     conditions and living standards in their respective
     territories;

     UNDERTAKE each of the preceding in a manner consistent with
     environmental protection and conservation;

     PRESERVE their flexibility to safeguard the public welfare;

     PROMOTE sustainable development;

     STRENGTHEN the development and enforcement of environmental
     laws and regulations; and

     PROTECT, enhance and enforce basic workers' rights;

HAVE AGREED as follows:




