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The phrase "trade agreements" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a formal agreement between two or more countries or organizations regarding the terms and conditions of trade between them. Example: The United States and China recently signed a new trade agreement that will reduce tariffs and increase market access for both countries' goods.
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Trade agreements often sail through the Senate.
Why are these free trade agreements important?
And then there are the trade agreements.
Summers still supports trade agreements, including nafta.
Why do we need trade agreements anyway?
The continent's multiple trade agreements are another hindrance.
Now Commonwealth members have trade agreements with the EU.
("lower marginal tax rates... more free trade agreements... mmmmzzzzzzz").
The average African country belongs to four different trade agreements.
Big trade agreements have been proceeding without America.
Almost all trade agreements have tax "carve-outs".
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marketing agreements
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industry agreements
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sector agreements
labor agreements
commercial agreements
retail agreements
trade tensions
trade restrictions
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