North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement
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native_name | |
Abbreviation | NAFTA |
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Named after | named_after |
Formation | 19 November 2016 |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Trading cards |
Headquarters | Edenopolis |
Membership | 2 member states |
Official language | English |
President | Horatio Eden |
Main organ | Trans-Atlantic Union |
Parent organization | Trans-Atlantic Union |
Formerly called | formerly (or former_name) |
footnotes |
The North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA, sometimes NAtFTA) is an agreement signed by the Free City-State of Edenopolis and the United States of Wings, creating a bilateral trade bloc across the Atlantic Ocean. The agreement was negotiated and signed on November 19, 2016, and was put into force the next day upon ratification by Wings.
While the agreement is officially standalone, there are currently efforts in the Trans-Atlantic Union to make NAFTA a supplement of the the aforementioned union. Such efforts are in their infancy, however have seen little opposition.