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- MERCOSUR [r]: A free trade agreement among some countries of the Southern Cone (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay) and Canada [e]
- World Trade Organisation [r]: A multinational organisation that develops trade policies and resolves disputes, with an assumption that free trade is generally the best [e]
- Balance of trade [r]: The difference between the monetary value of exports and imports in an economy over a given time. [e]
- World Trade Organisation [r]: A multinational organisation that develops trade policies and resolves disputes, with an assumption that free trade is generally the best [e]
- North American Free Trade Agreement [r]: A free trade agreement among Canada, Mexico and the United States of America [e]