free-trade area
英:[fri: treid ˈɛəriə] 美: [fri treid ˈɛriə]
free-trade area 基本解释
释义自由贸易区;
英英释义
Free trade area
A free-trade area is a trade bloc whose member countries have signed a free-trade agreement (FTA), which eliminates tariffs, import quotas, and preferences on most (if not all) goods and services traded between them. If people are also free to move between the countries, in addition to FTA, it would also be considered an open border.以上来源于:Wikipedia
free-trade area 相关例句
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