NAFTA had a profound impact on international trade by removing most tariffs on products traded among the three countries. This led to increased trade volumes and a more integrated North American economy. For instance, the agreement resulted in a significant rise in agricultural exports from the U.S. to Mexico and Canada, benefiting American farmers and agribusinesses. Similarly, Mexico saw a boom in its manufacturing sector, particularly in the automotive industry, due to increased demand from the U.S. and Canada.