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What 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 free trade ac

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Question: What replaced NAFTA in 2020?

Answer options:

  • TPP
  • CETA ✅ CUSMA / USMCA
  • WTO Agreement

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 free trade across North America. In contrast, CETA is a trade deal with the European Union, the TPP represents the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the WTO Agreement governs global trade rules rather than North American commerce. Under the Discover Canada framework, understanding Canada's economic reliance on international trade, especially with the United States, is essential. For the citizenship exam, candidates must recognize major international trade agreements and Canada's primary economic partners to successfully answer economy-related questions.

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