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''International trade''. | |||
(FTA). | |||
An agreement to establish relatively free trade between two countries, or within a wider region. | |||
Cross-border trade within the free trade area is normally free of tariffs. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement]] | |||
*[[Customs union]] | |||
*[[European Economic Area]] | |||
*[[European Free Trade Association]] | |||
*[[Free trade]] | |||
*[[Free trade area]] | |||
*[[International trade]] | |||
*[[North American Free Trade Agreement]] | |||
*[[Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership]] | |||
*[[Tariff]] | |||
*[[Trade]] | |||
*[[Trans-Pacific Partnership]] | |||
*[[United States Trade Representative]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | |||
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[[Category:Trade_finance]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 11 April 2021
International trade.
(FTA).
An agreement to establish relatively free trade between two countries, or within a wider region.
Cross-border trade within the free trade area is normally free of tariffs.
See also
- Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
- Customs union
- European Economic Area
- European Free Trade Association
- Free trade
- Free trade area
- International trade
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
- Tariff
- Trade
- Trans-Pacific Partnership
- United States Trade Representative