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FIGURE 14.10
-Outlets such as the Checkers Drive-In Restaurant depicted in Figure 14-10 above, typically enter the wheel of retailing as
Latin American Countries
Nations located in the Americas where Romance languages, primarily Spanish and Portuguese, are spoken.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
A treaty between the United States, Canada, and Mexico that eliminated most tariffs and trade barriers between the countries, effective from 1994 until replaced by the USMCA in 2020.
Trade Restrictions
Regulations or policies that governments impose to control the amount and types of goods and services that can be imported or exported, affecting international trade.
United States and Mexico
are neighboring countries in North America, sharing a long border and involved in significant trade, diplomatic, and cultural exchanges.
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