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Which trade agreement replaced NAFTA in 2020?

The Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, known as CUSMA in Canada and USMCA in the United States, officially replaced NAFTA in 2020 to modernize North America

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Question: Which trade agreement replaced NAFTA in 2020?

Answer options: ✅ CUSMA/USMCA

  • CETA
  • CPTPP
  • TPP

Correct answer: CUSMA/USMCA

Explanation: The Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, known as CUSMA in Canada and USMCA in the United States, officially replaced NAFTA in 2020 to modernize North American trade. CETA is incorrect because it is Canada's trade agreement with the European Union, while CPTPP and TPP are Pacific-rim trade partnerships that do not replace NAFTA. This transition highlights Canada’s fundamental reliance on free trade to secure its economic prosperity, particularly with its closest geographic neighbors. For the Canadian Citizenship test, candidates should understand Canada's major trade relationships, as international commerce is a cornerstone of the Canadian economy and its global ties.

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