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ECONOMICS · TRADE|trade policy · TRADE|international trade|international trade
limistéar saorthrádála Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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LS Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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Freihandelszone | FHZ
de
Definition spezifisches Konzept zur regionalen Handelsliberalisierung, demzufolge zwischen den Partnerländern schrittweise alle Zölle und Kontingente, d.h. alle tarifären und nicht tarifären Handelshemmnisse, abgebaut und innerhalb der Freihandelszone keine Zölle erhoben werden Reference "vgl. Gabler Wirtschaftslexikon http://wirtschaftslexikon.gabler.de/Archiv/3524/freihandelszone-v9.html (28.8.12)"
Comment "Im Unterschied zur Zollunion IATE:841889 behält jedes Mitgliedsland einer Freihandelszone weiterhin die volle Autonomie bei der Gestaltung seiner Handelspolitik gegenüber Drittstaaten. UPD: HM 28.8.12"
free trade area | FTA
en
Definition A group of countries that invoke little or no price control in the form of tariffs or quotas between each other. Free trade areas allow the agreeing nations to focus on their competitive advantage and to freely trade for the goods they lack the experience at making, thus increasing the efficiency and profitability of each country. Reference "Investopedia web site http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/free_trade_area.asp#axzz1Xk2UNXyG [12.9.2011]"
Comment "One of the most well known free trade areas was created because of the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). This agreement was made between Canada, the United States and Mexico and encourages trade between these North American countries. The agreement was signed on January 1, 1994 and has since created one of the world's largest free trade areas. Investopedia web site http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/free_trade_area.asp#axzz1Xk2UNXyG [12.9.2011]"
zone de libre-échange | ZLE
fr
Definition zone dans laquelle les barrières douanières internes sont supprimées afin de favoriser le commerce entre pays le plus souvent proches du point de vue géographique ainsi que la spécialisation des économies Reference "Conseil-FR d'après ""Petit lexique d'économie"", http://www.lyc-arsonval-brive.ac-limoges.fr/jp-simonnet/spip.php?mot530 [31.10.2011]"
Comment Chaque pays conserve une politique commerciale autonomie vis-à-vis des pays extérieurs à la zone.