Noun
trade deal (plural trade deals)
(politics) An agreement between two or more countries, often in the form of a treaty, establishing the conditions under which products from each country may be exported to the other.
...NAFTA, signed by her husband, is perhaps the greatest disaster trade deal in the history of the world. Donald Trump
A trade deal will only happen if it is fair and balances the interests of both sides. Given the shape of the British economy, and our trade balance with the EU27, it is hard to see how any deal that did not include services could look like a fair and balanced settlement. Philip Hammond
I will stop any trade deal that kills jobs or holds down wages – including the . I oppose it now, I'll oppose it after the election, and I'll oppose it as President. Hillary Clinton
This China trade deal is basically like the Bobby Knight of trade deals. You know, you abuse, you abuse, you abuse, and then they say 'Well, OK, we'll let you try one more time.' David E. Bonior
[A trade deal with America can not be achieved if the UK remained] in the lunar pull of Brussels. Boris Johnson