Mexican Labor Reform: Collective Collaboration Driving North American Competitiveness

Since its initiation in 1994, The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has helped North America to become one of the most competitive regions for manufactured goods and consolidated pre-existing regional connectivity in trade, commerce, and Foreign Direct Investment. Historical data shows that from the age of NAFTA up until today, regional free trade has been concentrated in the manufacturing sector, particularly in automotive industries.