This "textile town" looks different after NAFTA.
After seven rounds of brokering a revamped deal, there are still major sticking points to discuss between the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Marketplace correspondent and host Sabri Ben-Achour explains the fundamentals of the North American Free Trade Agreement and what would happen if NAFTA was terminated.
Economist Marc Melitz says there are common misunderstandings about NAFTA.
The identity of your vehicle would be best described as a multicultural collaboration.
U.S. manufacturing jobs would still be lost to technology and China, economists say.
It's hard to assess the trade deal's impact. But that doesn't stop anyone from trying.
Virtually all tequila in this country comes from Mexico.
Guess how the U.S. economy has changed since the trade agreement was established.
The U.S. produce became cheap and plentiful in Mexico, hurting millions of farmers and leading some to cross the border.