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Global Free Trade Zones Map indicates the following free trade zones NAFTA is Canada, Mexico, and the U. S. EU-CARICOM includes Europe, Caribbean islands, and South American countries DR-CAFTA includes the U. S., Central American countries, and Caribbean islands; ALADI is most of South America, Cuba, and Mexico; EEA/EUCZ/CEFTA includes Greenland and most of Europe CISFTA is made of former Soviet states GAFTA is in the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa ECOWAS for West Africa CEMAC for some countries in Africa AFTZ includes all African except members of ECOWAS and CEMAC SAFTA is for Himalayan nations APTA includes India, China, and South Asia ASEAN includes Southeast Asia, China, South Korea, and Japan SPARTECA is Australia and Pacific Islands and AANZFTA is for countries in the South West Pacific and Southeast Asia.
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Opponents of free trade zones might use this map to argue that free trade

encourages conflict among market and command economies
leads to greater mobility among populations
organizes nations into regional exclusionary blocs
redraws traditional geographic boundaries


Global Free Trade Zones

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