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free tradeEconomic system where governments do not interfere in the movement of goods between countries; there are thus no taxes on imports. In the modern economy, free trade tends to hold within economic groups such as the European Union (EU), but not generally, despite such treaties as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) of 1948 and subsequent agreements to reduce tariffs. The opposite of free trade is protectionism.
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Which was exactly what we were trying to prevent when we negotiated the free-trade agreement. Mexico and Japan signed a bilateral free-trade agreement that will boost the flow of agricultural and technology goods between the two countries. Legislators in the Dominican Republic are clearly trying to shield their sugar producers from import competition just as the United States is poised to consider a free-trade agreement with that country," says Audrae Erickson, president of the Corn Refiners Association. |
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