Noun
trade agreement (plural trade agreements)
An agreement between nations to engage in trade
According to an official statement, the two sides conducted a constructive dialogue on such issues as strengthening bilateral coordination of macroeconomic policies and the implementation of the China-US phase-one economic and trade agreement. Source: Internet
Accordingly, McEwen personally supervised the signing of the first post-war trade treaty with Japan, new trade agreements with New Zealand and Britain, and Australia's first trade agreement with the USSR (1965). Source: Internet
After 21 months of imposing reciprocal tariffs, the world's two biggest economies finally reached a trade agreement and signed a phase-one deal on Jan. Source: Internet
After they met, a Downing Street spokeswoman said: 'The PM reiterated that we wanted a broad free trade agreement covering goods and services, and co-operation in other areas. Source: Internet
Also, consider the potential for China to make large purchases of ag products to fulfill its Phase 1 trade agreement, especially soybeans. Source: Internet
An updated trade agreement with Canada and Mexico provides a bipartisan opportunity to strengthen American competitiveness, and we urge swift passage,”Mark Costa, Board Chair and CEO of Eastman. Source: Internet