Friday, October 23, 2020

Bilateral Trade Agreements


Bilateral Trade is an agreement where two countries agree to have equal amounts of trade between each other.

It means if one country has a trade deficit, it has to be made up so that the trade levels meet. 

This is inferior to multilateral trade where a country trades with numerous other countries and doesn’t worry about bilateral trade deficits.

Bilateral Trade Agreements is the agreement between two countries, or between two trading blocks. 

It means that they may agree to reduce tariffs between each other but at the expense of other countries not in the bilateral trade agreements.

Examples of Bilateral trade agreements

ASEAN – China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010

EU – Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (2018)

US – EU United States

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