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NAFTA superhighway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phrase NAFTA superhighway is the nickname used for numerous existing and proposed highways. When describing existing highways, it often describes Interstate 35, along with I-29, and I-94. Those ...
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No doubt a NAFTA trade corridor can rely on more than one road. When Mexico improves its handling of rail freight, ... The grand idea behind Interstate 69, the proposed NAFTA highway, was to improve commerce between Canada, the US, and Mexico, and all of their 400 million people and $6.5 trillion economies.
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The Trans-Texas Corridor will be the first leg of what has been dubbed the NAFTA Super Highway to go through heartland America all the way to Canada. This would be a major lifeline of the plan to merge the United States into a North American Community.
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Many links and information available about the "proposed" NAFTA highway from Mexico to Kansas City to Canada. ... Coming through ~ New NAFTA Highway;
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America's Best Political Newsletter. ... Plans for the Indiana stretch of the NAFTA highway are the most advanced anywhere along the corridor. For that reason, the Southwest Indiana citizen struggle against I-69 is evolving past the not-in-by-backyard (NIMBY) model suggested in your piece into a battleground over global trade.
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Pastor, however, questions whether the highway link will ever be built, pointing to the lack of progress and major funding on the coordinated highway project. Canamex has been in the works since 1995. ... Pastor voted for NAFTA but now regrets that vote. He opposes business-backed free trade accords, citing concerns about...
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At a special city council meeting in Flagstaff, citizens voiced strong opposition to running it through there, despite a city council mostly in favor of the idea. ... Since then, NAFTA has run into some potentially significant legal snags. But, we have a president and many others still strongly pushing passage of the law.
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