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AREA WHERE GOODS MAY BE LANDED, STORED, HANDLED, MANUFACTURED, RECONFIGURED, OR RE-EXPORTED UNDER SPECIFIC CUSTOMS REGULATION AND GENERALLY NOT SUBJECT TO CUSTOMS DUTY
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Free Trade Agreement         
TREATY ESTABLISHING A FREE-TRADE AREA
Free Trade Agreement; Free-trade agreement; Free trade agreements; Free-trade agreements; Free trade treaty; Free-trade treaty
An FTA is an arrangement which establishes unimpeded exchange and flow of goods and services between trading partners regardless of national borders. An FTA does not (as opposed to a common market) address labor mobility across borders, common currencies or uniform standards or other common policies such as taxes. Member countries of a free trade area apply their individual tariff rates to countries outside the free trade area.
Free trade agreement         
TREATY ESTABLISHING A FREE-TRADE AREA
Free Trade Agreement; Free-trade agreement; Free trade agreements; Free-trade agreements; Free trade treaty; Free-trade treaty
A free-trade agreement (FTA) or treaty is an agreement according to international law to form a free-trade area between the cooperating states. There are two types of trade agreements: bilateral and multilateral.
Foreign Trade Zone         
This is also referred to as a "free zone", ''free port'' or ''bonded warehouse.-- This is an area within a country where goods can be imported, stored, and/or processed without being subject to customs duties and taxes.

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Free-trade zone

A free-trade zone (FTZ) is a class of special economic zone. It is a geographic area where goods may be imported, stored, handled, manufactured, or reconfigured and re-exported under specific customs regulation and generally not subject to customs duty. Free trade zones are generally organized around major seaports, international airports, and national frontiers—areas with many geographic advantages for trade.