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How does membership in the European Union (EU) differ from membership in NAFTA?

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NAFTA is a free trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada, which makes the transport and trade of goods across those borders tariff-free and eaiser. The EU is a supernational body of European states that mostly have open borders between each other, abide by rules and EU-wide laws and regulations.

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