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Free Trade Area of the Americas

The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA, Spanish: Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas, ALCA, Portuguese: Área de Livre Comércio das Américas, ALCA, French: Zone de libre-échange des Amériques, ZLEA) was a proposed agreement to eliminate or reduce the trade barriers among all countries in the Americas, excluding Cuba. Negotiations to establish the…

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Free Trade Area of the Americas

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related to Origins · 24
Free Trade Area of the Americas → Agreement, Americas, Brazil, Canada, December, Discussions, Doha Development Round, Florida, Free Trade Area, In, Mexico, Miami, NAFTA, North American Free Trade, November, Quebec City, Similar, Summit, The, The FTAA
related to Support and opposition · 21
Free Trade Area of the Americas → ALBA, Alianza Bolivariana, American, Americas, Américas, Argentina, As, Bolivarian Alliance, Bolivia, Brazil, Chávez, Evo Morales, Free Trade Area, FTAA, Hugo Chávez, Luiz Inácio Lula, Néstor Kirchner, On, Silva, South America
related to External links · 3
Free Trade Area of the Americas → Americas, FTAA, The Free Trade Area
related to Planned membership · 3
Free Trade Area of the Americas → Americas, Free Trade Area, The

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Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to External linksThe Free Trade Area0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to External linksAmericas0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to External linksFTAA0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsDiscussions0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsFree Trade Area0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsAmericas0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsSummit0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsMiami0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsDecember0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsThe FTAA0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsQuebec City0.60section
Free Trade Area of the Americasrelated to OriginsThe Miami0.60section

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