| NOUN | a trade agreement | trade agreements |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In 2005 Honduras signed CAFTA, a free trade agreement with the United States.
- In October 2011, the South Korea free trade agreement opened the South Korean auto market to American-made cars.
- A free-trade area is the region encompassing a trade bloc whose member countries have signed a free trade agreement (FTA).
- Trade between the United States and Canada also increased as a result of the repeal and a reciprocity (free-trade) agreement signed in 1854.
- The Faroes already have an extensive bilateral free trade agreement with Iceland, known as the Hoyvík Agreement.
- In addition, relations with Cuba were reestablished and the Free Trade Agreement with Central America was signed, which was the genesis for the signing of DR-CAFTA.
- Specifically, neocolonialism may refer to the theory that former or existing economic relationships, such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Central American Free Trade Agreement, or the operations of companies (such as Royal Dutch Shell in Nigeria and Brunei) fostered by former colonial powers were or are used to maintain control of former colonies and dependencies after the colonial independence movements of the post–World War II period.
- The Mackenzie government attempted to negotiate a new free trade agreement with the United States to replace the Canadian–American Reciprocity Treaty which the U.S.
- On 1 January 2014, Chile-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement officially took effect.
- Each of these countries aims to be part of the future enlargement of the European Union and reach democracy and transmission scores but, until then, they will be strongly connected with the pre-EU waiting program Central European Free Trade Agreement.
- On January 1, 1994, Clinton signed the North American Free Trade Agreement into law.
- A high volume of trade and migration continues between the two nations, as well as a heavy overlapping of popular and elite culture; a dynamic which has generated closer ties, especially after the signing of the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement in 1988.
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