Canada
Canada has so far experienced significant benefit from:
U.S. investment in automotive production,
Increases in oil exports to the U.S. and the rest of the world,
Increases in shipment of beef, agricultural, wood and paper products to the U.S.
Export of mineral and mining products, which have fared well in U.S. markets.
Canada has, however, experienced some losses in narrow sectors such as specialty steel production and processed foods due to U.S. imports.
Cities such as Windsor, Ontario, profited from being close to Detroit, where automotive parts and assembly facilities developed on both sides of the border. The eastern and western parts of Canada benefited from NAFTA re-export, as well as from increased traffic through their ports.