What is a Free Trade Agreement?

What is a Free Trade Agreement?

A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is an agreement or contract between two or more nations. Under a free trade agreement, goods and services can be bought and sold with little or no government tariffs, quotas or subsidies.

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