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trade agreement

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noun

  1. a commercial treaty between two or more nations

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The Bank of Mexico said there was no evidence of second-round inflationary effects from the higher taxes on soda and tobacco that took effect in January, or the increase in tariffs on imports from countries with which Mexico doesn’t have a trade agreement.

From The Wall Street Journal

The European Union will provisionally apply its trade agreement with South American countries as lawmakers in the bloc are still waiting to ratify the accord.

From The Wall Street Journal

The trade agreement was a "perfect balance," she said, as it will be easier for Australians to export to the EU while more EU-made goods will be available in Australia.

From BBC

It reached a trade deal with India earlier this year that will link almost two billion consumers across the two economies, and last year concluded negotiations on a trade agreement with Indonesia.

From The Wall Street Journal

The European Union will provisionally apply its trade agreement with South American countries from May 1, as announced by the European Commission.

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