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trade agreement

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noun

  1. a commercial treaty between two or more nations

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Among the key risks is the outcome of Washington’s formal review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, known as USMCA.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This means it is not just a trade agreement. This is a new blueprint for shared prosperity," he said.

From BBC

He added that it was the US president who had called him on Monday, and that the two had a "very good conversation on a wide range of subjects", including Ukraine, Venezuela, Arctic security and Canada's recent trade agreement with China.

From BBC

European officials said EU exports to India could double from their current level as a result of the trade agreement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday there are no plans for such a deal, and said a recent trade agreement between Canada and China was merely to resolve some tariff quota issues.

From MarketWatch