The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) differs from the European Union in two primary ways:
a. NAFTA is much more comprehensive than the EU, and contains considerable loopholes.
b. NAFTA is less comprehensive than the EU, and has more member states.
c. NAFTA is less comprehensive than the EU, and was not founded with the vision to deliver continental peace.
d. NAFTA is a customs union, and the EU is more permanent.
C
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