A free trade agreement is a pact
between two or more countries to eliminate tariff and nontariff barriers
affecting trade among themselves, while each participating country applies its
own independent schedule of tariffs to imports from countries that are not
members.
The United States has completed or
is in the process of negotiating free trade agreements with several countries
and regions.
Opening Markets for Growth: The U.S. FTA Agenda
(2006; .pdf)
Gains From Recent FTAs (2006; .pdf)
Country Free Trade Agreements and
Negotiations
Regional Free Trade Agreements and Negotiations