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单词 free trade
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Definition of free trade in English:

free trade

noun
mass noun
  • International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.

    自由贸易

    an agreement intended to introduce free trade in marine products
    as modifier a free trade zone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anger in Europe over this latest trade dispute has raised fears that ongoing free-trade negotiations could be derailed.
    • Australia began free-trade negotiations with the United States yesterday.
    • Whose priorities will prevail in Mexico, those of workers or those of free-trade investors?
    • A government acting unilaterally could be judged in violation of free-trade agreements.
    • New Zealand has free-trade accords with Australia and Singapore, and is in talks on a partnership with Thailand.
    • So far, Australia has inked free-trade pacts with New Zealand and Singapore.
    • Workers blame free-trade agreements for sending textile jobs overseas in recent years.
    • Singapore took the lead in advancing the concept of an East Asia free-trade zone in 2000.
    • It also has announced plans to begin free-trade talks with five Central American countries and Morocco.
    • The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that free-market and free-trade policies are not new.
    • Do not support any agreement that looks like previous free-trade agreements.
    • If finalised, the accord will represent the first free-trade pact made by Japan.
    • The free-trade zone might even become one of our export markets in future.
    • That is why they are always part of the negotiations we have on closer economic partnerships and free-trade agreements.
    • Yes, regional free-trade deals boost prosperity much less than global ones.
    • Suddenly, those same people who had been rabid free-trade advocates were outraged.
    • I have never heard the member argue for a referendum on genetic engineering, or on free-trade agreements for that matter.
    • But the Hong Kong government is afraid to do so, in fear of violating free-trade principles.
    • First, a number of high-profile free-trade initiatives have been scuttled recently.
    • We were caught between our colonial past and our free-trade future.

Definition of free trade in US English:

free trade

nounˈˌfrē ˈtrādˈˌfri ˈtreɪd
  • International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.

    自由贸易

    an agreement intended to introduce free trade in marine products
    as modifier a free trade zone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • First, a number of high-profile free-trade initiatives have been scuttled recently.
    • Suddenly, those same people who had been rabid free-trade advocates were outraged.
    • That is why they are always part of the negotiations we have on closer economic partnerships and free-trade agreements.
    • If finalised, the accord will represent the first free-trade pact made by Japan.
    • Australia began free-trade negotiations with the United States yesterday.
    • Do not support any agreement that looks like previous free-trade agreements.
    • It also has announced plans to begin free-trade talks with five Central American countries and Morocco.
    • Whose priorities will prevail in Mexico, those of workers or those of free-trade investors?
    • We were caught between our colonial past and our free-trade future.
    • Anger in Europe over this latest trade dispute has raised fears that ongoing free-trade negotiations could be derailed.
    • New Zealand has free-trade accords with Australia and Singapore, and is in talks on a partnership with Thailand.
    • But the Hong Kong government is afraid to do so, in fear of violating free-trade principles.
    • I have never heard the member argue for a referendum on genetic engineering, or on free-trade agreements for that matter.
    • A government acting unilaterally could be judged in violation of free-trade agreements.
    • Singapore took the lead in advancing the concept of an East Asia free-trade zone in 2000.
    • Workers blame free-trade agreements for sending textile jobs overseas in recent years.
    • Yes, regional free-trade deals boost prosperity much less than global ones.
    • The free-trade zone might even become one of our export markets in future.
    • The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that free-market and free-trade policies are not new.
    • So far, Australia has inked free-trade pacts with New Zealand and Singapore.
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