Noun
renegotiation (plural renegotiations)
The act of negotiating again.
Now is the time to throw off the yoke, to force renegotiation of oppressive foreign debts. Che Guevara
And Perry, the former Texas governor, argued that renegotiation was better than saying, "Let's just walk away from the Paris accord." Source: Internet
That will effectively remove the final legal hurdle in preserving continent-wide trade after President Donald Trump foisted the acrimonious renegotiation of the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement on Canada and Mexico in 2017. Source: Internet
A letter to Congress announcing NAFTA’s renegotiation has disturbing implications. Source: Internet
Based on the analyst's forecast for each individual contributor in the Services business, the segment will see a growth deceleration in the fiscal third and fourth quarters as the Licensing business laps its contract renegotiation with Google. Source: Internet
During the renegotiation, the subject of share profit and contractual obligations were discussed and it was agreed to have them remain the same – 20/80 M&CC-SCS for a period of 20 years. Source: Internet