Definition of United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988

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United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988

The term 'United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act of 1988 ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' P.L. 100-449 (September 28, 1988) implemented the bilateral trade agreement between the United States and Canada, including agricultural trade. The agreement would phase out tariffs between the two countries over 10 years and revise other trade rules'.

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