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View definitions for free trade zone

free trade zone

noun as in Common Market

noun as in open market

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U.K. agriculture has been heavily affected by Britain’s exit from the EU, which took Britain out of the bloc’s free-trade zone and complex web of farming rules.

Mexico has all the advantages these days - cheap labour, ease and speed of access to the American market, and it is a friendly neighbour of the US inside a free-trade zone.

From BBC

Coral Vita is in what is know as the Blue Action Lab, a hub in the free-trade zone in Freeport that is home to a collection of companies and nonprofit organizations working to build resilient ecosystems.

The agreement was hammered out in late September in Coral Gables, and Santos suggested moving the boat into a free-trade zone at the port, the person said.

It is common for boat sales to take place in a free-trade zone before going overseas — often, the Bahamas — and returning with a new owner, according to another person familiar with the sale and with the Miami port system.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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