Talk:Morocco–United States Free Trade Agreement
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"USMFTA"
[edit]Why is the subject of this sentence a different planned treaty that never came into force? Also why does it define "USMFTA," apparently used elsewhere in the article to mean the Morocco FTA, as meaning this contemplated Middle East FTA, making all the other uses of the abbreviation seem incorrect and/or inapposite to this article? This apparent error needs a fix by someone who knows the topic better than I do.
- The US - Middle East Free Trade Area (USMFTA) is expected to bring about new market access for U.S. consumer and industrial products; opportunities for farmers and ranchers; banks, insurance, securities; telecommunications; and e-commerce.
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