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List of bilateral free trade agreements : ウィキペディア英語版
List of bilateral free trade agreements

This is list of free trade agreements between two sides, where each side could be a country (or other customs territory), a trade bloc or an informal group of countries.
Every customs union, trade common market, economic union, customs and monetary union and economic and monetary union has also a free trade area; these are listed on their respective articles and not below.
For fully multilateral agreements, see List of multilateral free trade agreements, which are also not listed below.
For a general explanation, see free trade area.
==Operating agreements==

List of agreements between two states, two blocs or a bloc and a state.
*ASEAN has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* ASEAN – Australia – New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA) is a free trade area between ASEAN and ANZCERTA, in effect as of 1 January 2010
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* ASEAN–China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010
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* ASEAN–India Free Trade Area (AIFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010
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* ASEAN–Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (AJCEP), in effect as of 1 December 2008
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* ASEAN–Korea Free Trade Area (AKFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010
* Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
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* Costa Rica
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* Cuba
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* Dominican Republic
*Chile
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*Australia
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*Bolivia
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*Canada
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*Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras. Guatemala and Nicaragua)
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*China
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*Colombia
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*Cuba
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*Ecuador
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*EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland)
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*European Union
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*Hong Kong SAR
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*India
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*Japan
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*Malaysia
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*MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela)
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*Mexico
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*Panama
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*Peru
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*Trans-Pacific Partnership (Brunei, New Zealand and Singapore)
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*Turkey
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*South Korea
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*United States
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*Vietnam
* People's Republic of China has bilateral agreements with the following blocs, countries, and its two special administrative regions:〔http://fta.mofcom.gov.cn/english/index.shtml〕
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* ASEAN, ASEAN–China Free Trade Area
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* Chile
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* Hong Kong, Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA)
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* Macau, Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA)
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* Pakistan, China – Pakistan Free Trade Agreement
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* Peru, China–Peru Free Trade Agreement
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* New Zealand, New Zealand – China Free Trade Agreement
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* Thailand
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* Singapore
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* Switzerland (Entry into force: July 1, 2014)
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* Republic of China (Taiwan), Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
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* Costa Rica
* Costa Rica has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs and took effect on (see date):
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* Canada (1 November 2002)
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* Chile (15 February 2002)
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* China (1 August 2011)
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* Caribbean Community (CARICOM) (15 November 2005)
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* Trinidad & Tobago (15 November 2005)
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* Guyana (30 April 2006)
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* Barbados (1 August 2006)
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* Belize (10 March 2011)
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* Jamaica (1 June 2015)
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* Suriname (Still awaiting approval from Suriname)
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* Antigua and Barbuda (Still awaiting approval from Antigua and Barbuda)
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* Dominica (Still awaiting approval from Dominica)
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* Grenada (Still awaiting approval from Grenada)
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* Saint Kitts and Nevis (Still awaiting approval from Saint Kitts and Nevis)
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* Saint Lucia (Still awaiting approval from Saint Lucia)
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* Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Still awaiting approval from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
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* Colombia (5 November 2014).
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* Dominican Republic (7 March 2002)
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* EFTA (2 May 2014).
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* Norway (20 August 2014)
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* Switzerland (29 August 2014)
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* Liechtenstein (29 August 2014)
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* Iceland (5 September 2014)
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* El Salvador Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
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* European Union (October 1, 2013).
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* Guatemala Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
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* Honduras Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
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* Mexico (January 1, 1995)
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* Nicaragua Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
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* Panama (31 July 1973, renegotiated and expanded for (1 January 2009)
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* Peru (1 June 2013)
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* Singapore (16 May 2013).
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* United States (1 January 2009)
* EFTA〔(efta-secretariat — )〕 has bilateral agreements with the following countries – including dependent territories – and blocs:
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* Albania
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* Canada
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* Chile
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* Colombia
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* Gulf Co-operation Council
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* Faroe Islands (autonomous entity of Denmark)
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* Egypt〔()〕
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* Hong Kong
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* Israel
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* Jordan
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* Lebanon
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* Macedonia
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* Mexico
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* Morocco
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* Palestinian Authority
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* Serbia
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* Singapore
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* Southern African Customs Union〔Since 05/01/2008. (WT/REG256/N/1 )〕
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* Tunisia
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* Singapore
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* South Korea
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* Turkey
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* Ukraine
* European Union free trade agreements:〔(EU FTAs )〕
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* Albania SAA (2009)
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* Algeria AA (2005)
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* Andorra CU (1991)
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* Bosnia and Herzegovina SAA (signed 2008, entry into force pending)
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* Chile AA (2003)
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* Egypt AA (2004)
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* Faroe Islands, autonomous entity of Denmark (1997)
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* Israel AA (2000)
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* Jordan AA (2002)
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* Lebanon AA (2006)
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* Macedonia SAA (2004)
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* Mexico AA (2000)
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* Montenegro SAA (2010)
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* Morocco AA (2000)
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* Palestinian Authority interim AA (1997)
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* San Marino CU (2002)
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* Serbia SAA (signed 2008, entry into force pending)
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* Singapore European Union Free Trade Agreement (negotiations concluded, to be signed)
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* South Africa AA (2000)
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* Switzerland FTA (1973)
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* Tunisia AA (1998)
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* Turkey CU (1996)
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* EU Overseas Countries and Territories〔EU OCTs constitute separate customs territories. EU-OCT FTA regime is implemented as envisioned in part 4 of the Treaty of Rome and contains partial common market elements. Revision 01/01/1971 (WT/REG106/R/B/3 )〕
* Faroe Islands has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* Switzerland
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* Norway
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* Iceland (The Hoyvík Agreement)
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* The European Union
* Georgia has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
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* Armenia
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* Azerbaijan
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* Kazakhstan (Entry into force: 16 July 1999)
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* Russian Federation (Entry into force: 10 May 1994)
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* Turkmenistan (Entry into force: 1 January 2000)
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* Ukraine

* India has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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*SAFTA (Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan)
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*ASEAN (ASEAN–India Free Trade Area)〔(India, ASEAN conclude free trade agreement )〕
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*European Union (negotiations stalled)〔( India, EU trade pact next spring ), Economic Times, December 2010.〕 & European Free Trade Association (EFTA) (negotiations stalled)〔(EFTA-INDIA FTA )〕
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*Sri Lanka〔(FTA: India and Lanka )〕
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*Singapore
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*Thailand (separate from FTA agreement with ASEAN)〔(India-Thailand Free Trade Agreement )〕
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*Malaysia (separate from FTA agreement with ASEAN)
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*Japan〔(Japan and India sign free-trade deal after sales slide )〕
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*Canada (negotiation ongoing)
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*South Korea (India-Korea CEPA)
* Iran has a bilateral agreement with the following country:
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* Venezuela
* Japan has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* ASEAN (signed in Hanoi as of 1 April 2008)
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* Chile (signed in 2006)
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* Brunei (signed in 2007)
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* Indonesia
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* India (signed in 2011)
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* Malaysia (Japan-Malaysia Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2005)
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* Mexico (took effect in 2005)
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* Peru
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* Philippines (signed in 2006)
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* Thailand (Japan-Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2007)
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* Singapore (signed in 2002)
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* Vietnam (signed in 2008)
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* Switzerland (signed in 2009)〔(List of Free Trade Agreements of Switzerland PDF )〕
* Jordan has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* Algeria
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* Libya
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* Syria
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* Kuwait
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* Bahrain
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* Peru
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* United States (United States-Jordan Free Trade Agreement)
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* The European Free Trade Association
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* The European Union
* Kyrgyz Republic has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
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* Kazakhstan (Entry into force: 11 November 1995)
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* Moldova (Entry into force: 21 November 1996)
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* Russian Federation (Entry into force: 24 April 1993)
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* Ukraine (Entry into force: 19 January 1998)
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* Uzbekistan (Entry into force: 20 March 1998)
* Lebanon has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
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* Iraq
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* The European Union
* Malaysia has bilateral agreements with the following countries:〔(), accessed July 9, 2008 〕
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* India
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* Australia


* Mexico free trade agreements:
*Free Trade Agreements
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* Chile-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
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* Colombia-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
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* Costa Rica-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
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* EFTA-Mexico Free Trade Agreement: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland
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* European Union (EU)-Mexico Economic Partnership:
*Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
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* Israel-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
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* Japan-Mexico Economic Association Agreement
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* (NAFTA) North American Free Trade Agreement: Canada, United States
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* Nicaragua-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
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* Northern Triangle)-Mexico: El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala
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* Panama
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* Uruguay-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
*Framework Agreements
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* MERCOSUR-Mexico Economic Association: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela
*Partial Preferential Agreements
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* Argentina
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* Brazil
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* Ecuador
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* MERCOSUR
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* Paraguay
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* Panama
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* Peru
* New Zealand free trade agreements:
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* Australia (as Closer Economic Relations)
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* Malaysia
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* Singapore
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* Thailand
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* Chile
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* People's Republic of China (see China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement)
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* Brunei (see Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership)
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* Hong Kong (see Hong Kong–New Zealand Closer Economic Partnership Agreement)
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* Republic of China (Taiwan)
* Panama has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
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* Costa Rica
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* El Salvador
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* Guatemala
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* Honduras
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* Nicaragua
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* Republic of China (Taiwan)
* Republic of China (Taiwan) has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
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* People's Republic of China Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
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* El Salvador
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* Guatemala
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* Honduras
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* Nicaragua
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* New Zealand
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* Singapore
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* Panama
* Peru has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
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* Canada
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* EFTA
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* People's Republic of China
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* Japan
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* Mexico
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* Singapore
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* Thailand
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* United States
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* EU
* Serbia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* EU (SAA)
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* EFTA
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* CEFTA
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* Russia
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* Belarus
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* Turkey
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* Kazakhstan
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* United States (GSP)
* Singapore has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* Australia
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* Chile
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* Republic of China (Taiwan)
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* India
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* Japan
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* Jordan
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* New Zealand (separate from the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (see above) and is still in force)
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* Panama
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* Peru
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* South Korea
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* People's Republic of China
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* European Union (concluded negotiations, to be signed) 〔
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* the EFTA
* South Korea has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* ASEAN
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* Chile
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* Colombia
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* EFTA
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* India (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement)
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* Peru
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* Singapore
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* United States (US)
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* European Union (European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement)
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* Deals not ratified:
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* Australia
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* Canada

* Switzerland has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:〔
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*Albania (Signed: 17.12.2009: Entry into force: 01.11.2010)
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*Canada (Entry into force 01.07.2009)
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*Chile (Entry into force: 01.12.2004)
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*China (Entry into force: July 1, 2014) 〔
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*Colombia (Signed: 25.11.2008. Entry into force: 01.07.2011)
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*Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) (Signed: 22.06.2009 Entry into force expected 2nd semester 2012)
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*Egypt (Entry into force: 01.09.2008)
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*European Community (EC) (Entry into force: 01.01.1973; bilateral CH-EC)
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*EFTA-Convention (Entry into force: 03.05.1960)
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*Faeroe Islands (Entry into force: 01.03.1995; bilateral CH-Faeroe)
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*Israel (Entry into force: 01.07.1993)
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*Japan (Entry into force: 01.09.2009. Bilateral CH-Japan)
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*Jordan (Entry into force: 01.09.2002)
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*Republic of Korea (Entry into force: 01.09.2006)
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*Lebanon (Entry into force: 01.01.2007)
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*Macedonia (Entry into force: 01.05.2002)
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*Mexico (Entry into force: 01.07.2001)
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*Morocco (Entry into force: 01.12.1999)
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*Palestinian Authority (Entry into force: 01.07.1999)
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*Peru (Signed: 24.06.2010 (EFTA) and 14.07.2010 (Peru). Entry into force on 01.07.2011)
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*Serbia (Signed: 17.12.2009: Entry into force: 01.10.2010)
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*Singapore (Entry into force: 01.01.2003)
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*SACU (Entry into force: 01.05.2008)
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*Tunisia (Entry into force: 01.06.2006)
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*Turkey (Entry into force: 01.04.1992)
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*Ukraine (Signed 24.06.2010. Entry into force expected 01.06.2012)
* Thailand has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
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* Australia
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* India ()
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* Japan (Japan-Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2007)
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* New Zealand
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* Peru
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* Chile


* Tunisia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
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* Morocco
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* The European Free Trade Association
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* Jordan
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* Senegal
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* Egypt
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* the Greater Arab Free Trade Area
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* Algeria
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* Libya
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* Mauritania
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* Turkey
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* The European Union
* United States free trade agreements:
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*Korea
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*Colombia
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*Panama
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*NAFTA
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*Canada
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*Mexico
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*Australia
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*Chile
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*Singapore
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*Peru
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*Oman
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*Morocco
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*Bahrain
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*Israel
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*Jordan
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*Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement
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*Costa Rica
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*El Salvador
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*Guatemala
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*Honduras
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*Nicaragua
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*the Dominican Republic

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