The United States currently utilizes 12 free trade agreements
with a wide range of countries such as Morocco, Swaziland, Mexico
and Singapore.
Generally, each free trade agreement moves towards the
elimination of tariffs between the United States and its
respective partner(s), but the agreements themselves are as
varied as the countries involved. For more specifics, click on
the hyperlink following each agreement or contact your local trade specialist for more assistance.
For the latest legislative action on free trade agreements,
please visit http://www.export.gov/fta.
Tradeagreements.gov
TradeAgreements.gov is an interagency
effort by the United States Government to provide the public with
the latest information on America's trade agreements. A joint
effort between the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, State,
Treasury and the Office of the United States Trade
Representative, this site will be regularly updated with news
about existing agreements, as well as pending free trade
agreements with Peru, Colombia, Panama and South Korea.
There are currently several free trade agreements that serve North, South and Central America. Below is a brief excerpt about the countries particpating in each agreement, as well as the products in high demand for those countries. More information about each agreement can be found by clicking the link following the excerpt. more...
There are currently two free trade agreements that serve Australia and the Pacific Region. Below is a brief excerpt about the countries particpating in each agreement, as well as the products in high demand for those countries. More information about each agreement can be found by clicking the link at the end of each description. more...
There are multiple free trade agreements with countries in southwest Asia and Africa. Below is a brief listing of the countries involved in each agreement, as well as key information to the agreements. Click the link to find more detailed information on each Free Trade Agreement. more...
In an effort to continue expanding economic opportunities for U.S. exporters, the United States is in the process of implementing four more free trade agreements with Columbia, Korea, Panama, and Peru more...