List of bilateral free trade agreements
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This is list of free-trade agreements between two sides, where each side could be a country (or other customs territory), a trade bloc or an informal group of countries.
Note: Every customs union, common market, economic union, customs and monetary union and economic and monetary union is also a free-trade area.
For fully multilateral agreements (not included below) see: List of multilateral free-trade agreements.
For a general explanation, see free-trade area.
Operating agreements
List of agreements between two states, two blocs or a bloc and a state.
ASEAN
ASEAN has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- ASEAN–China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010
- ASEAN–India Free Trade Area (AIFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010
- ASEAN–Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (AJCEP), in effect as of 1 December 2008[1]
- ASEAN–Korea Free Trade Area (AKFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010
- ASEAN–Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010
CARICOM
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- Chile
- Australia
- Bolivia
- Canada
- Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras. Guatemala and Nicaragua)
- China
- Colombia
- Cuba
- Ecuador
- EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland)
- European Union
- Hong Kong SAR
- India
- Japan
- Malaysia
- MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela)
- Mexico
- Panama
- Peru
- Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore)
- Turkey
- South Korea
- United States
- Vietnam
China, People's Republic of
The People's Republic of China has bilateral agreements with the following blocs, countries, and its two special administrative regions:[2]
- ASEAN, China-ASEAN Free Trade Area (2010)
- Australia, China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (2015)
- Chile, China-Chile Free Trade Agreement (2006)
- Costa Rica, China-Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement (2011)
- Georgia, China-Georgia Free Trade Agreement (2017)
- Hong Kong, Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) (2003)
- Iceland, China-Iceland Free Trade Agreement (2014)
- Macau, Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) (2003)
- Maldives, China-Maldives Free Trade Agreement (2017)
- New Zealand, China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (2008)
- Pakistan, China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement (2006)
- Peru, China-Peru Free Trade Agreement (2010)
- Republic of China (Taiwan), Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (2010)
- Singapore, China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (2009)
- South Korea, China-South Korea Free Trade Agreement (2015)
- Switzerland[3], China-Switzerland free trade agreement (2014)
Costa Rica
Costa Rica has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs (date it took effect):
- Canada (1 November 2002)
- Chile (15 February 2002)
- People's Republic of China (1 August 2011)
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM) (15 November 2005)
- Trinidad & Tobago (15 November 2005)
- Guyana (30 April 2006)
- Barbados (1 August 2006)
- Belize (10 March 2011)
- Jamaica (1 June 2015)
- Still awaiting approval from:
- Suriname
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Dominica
- Grenada
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Colombia (1 August 2016).
- Dominican Republic (7 March 2002)
- EFTA (2 May 2014).
- Norway (20 August 2014)
- Switzerland (29 August 2014)
- Liechtenstein (29 August 2014)
- Iceland (5 September 2014)
- El Salvador Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
- European Union (October 1, 2013).
- Guatemala Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
- Honduras Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
- Mexico (January 1, 1995)
- Nicaragua Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
- Panama (31 July 1973, renegotiated and expanded for (1 January 2009)
- Peru (1 June 2013)
- Singapore (16 May 2013).
- United States (1 January 2009)
European Free Trade Association
EFTA[4] has bilateral agreements with the following countries – including dependent territories – and blocs:
- Albania
- Canada: Canada–European Free Trade Association Free Trade Agreement
- Chile
- Colombia
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)[5]
- Faroe Islands (autonomous entity of Denmark)
- Egypt[6]
- Hong Kong
- Israel
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Macedonia
- Mexico
- Morocco
- Palestinian Authority
- Serbia
- Singapore
- Southern African Customs Union[7]
- Tunisia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Turkey
- Ukraine
European Union
The European Union has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[8]
- Albania SAA (2009)
- Algeria AA (2005)
- Andorra CU (1991)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina SAA (signed 2008, entry into force pending)
- Canada: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (provisionally applied)[9]
- Chile AA (2003)
- Egypt AA (2004)
- Faroe Islands, autonomous entity of Denmark (1997)
- Israel AA (2000)
- Jordan AA (2002)
- Lebanon AA (2006)
- Macedonia SAA (2004)
- Mexico AA (2000)
- Montenegro SAA (2010)
- Monaco CU (1958, Franco-Monegasque Treaties)
- Morocco AA (2000)
- Palestinian Authority interim AA (1997)
- San Marino CU (2002)
- Serbia SAA (signed 2008, entry into force pending)
- South Africa AA (2000)
- South Korea: European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement (entered in to force on 13 December 2015)[10]
- Switzerland FTA (1973)
- Tunisia AA (1998)
- Turkey CU (1996)
- EU Overseas Countries and Territories[11]
- EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (2018)
Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands have bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Switzerland
- Norway
- Iceland (The Hoyvík Agreement)
- The European Union
Georgia
Georgia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and organizations: [12]
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- European Union
- European Free Trade Association (Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein)
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- People's Republic of China
- Hong Kong SAR [13]
Gulf Cooperation Council
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
India
India has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[15][16] [17]
- ASEAN (ASEAN–India Free Trade Area)[18]
- European Union (negotiations stalled)[19] & European Free Trade Association (EFTA) (negotiations stalled)[20]
- Sri Lanka[21]
- Singapore
- Thailand (separate from FTA agreement with ASEAN)[22]
- Malaysia (separate from FTA agreement with ASEAN)
Japan
Japan has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Australia
- ASEAN (signed in 2008)
- Brunei (signed in 2007)
- Chile (signed in 2006)
- India (signed in 2011)
- Indonesia
- Malaysia (Japan-Malaysia Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2005)
- Mexico (took effect in 2005)
- Mongolia
- Peru
- Philippines (signed in 2006)
- Singapore (signed in 2002)
- Switzerland (signed in 2009)
- Thailand (Japan-Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2007)
- Vietnam (signed in 2008)
- EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (signed in 2018)
Jordan
Jordan has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Canada
- Algeria
- Libya
- Syria
- Kuwait
- Bahrain
- Peru
- United States (United States-Jordan Free Trade Agreement)
- The European Free Trade Association
- The European Union
Kyrgyz Republic
The Kyrgyz Republic has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
- Kazakhstan (Entry into force: 11 November 1995)
- Moldova (Entry into force: 21 November 1996)
- Russian Federation (Entry into force: 24 April 1993)
- Ukraine (Entry into force: 19 January 1998)
- Uzbekistan (Entry into force: 20 March 1998)
Lebanon
Lebanon has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
- Iraq
- The European Union
Malaysia
Malaysia has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[23]
- India
- Australia [24]
Maldives
Maldives has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
Mercosur
Mexico
Mexico has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Free trade agreements
- NAFTA
- TPP
- Chile-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
- Colombia-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
- Costa Rica-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
- EFTA-Mexico Free Trade Agreement (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland)
- European Union-Mexico Economic Partnership
- Israel-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
- Japan-Mexico Economic Association Agreement
- Nicaragua-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
- Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala)
- Panama [29]
- Uruguay-Mexico Free Trade Agreement
- Framework agreements
- MERCOSUR-Mexico Economic Association (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela)
- Preferential trade agreements
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Ecuador
- Paraguay
- Panama
- Peru
Morocco
Morocco has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- The European Union
- The European Free Trade Association
- Jordan
- Egypt
- Tunisia
- State of Palestine
- United Arab Emirates
- Turkey
- United States
New Zealand
New Zealand free trade agreements:
- Australia (as Closer Economic Relations)
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Chile
- People's Republic of China (see China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement)
- Brunei (see Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership)
- Hong Kong (see Hong Kong–New Zealand Closer Economic Partnership Agreement)
- Republic of China (Taiwan)[30]
Panama
Panama has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
- Costa Rica
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Mexico [31]
- Nicaragua
- Republic of China (Taiwan)
- United States
Taiwan, Republic of China
Republic of China (Taiwan) has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
- People's Republic of China, Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Nicaragua
- New Zealand
- Singapore
- Panama
Peru
Peru has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
- Canada
- EFTA
- People's Republic of China
- Japan
- Mexico
- Singapore
- Thailand
- United States
- EU
Serbia
Serbia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
Singapore
Singapore has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Australia
- Brunei
- Chile
- Republic of China (Taiwan)[32]
- European Free Trade Association
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)[14]
- India
- Japan
- Jordan
- New Zealand (separate from the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (see above) and is still in force)
- Panama
- Peru
- South Korea
- Sri Lanka
- People's Republic of China
- United States
South Korea
South Korea has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- ASEAN
- Australia Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement KAFTA (2014)
- Canada (Canada-South Korea Free Trade Agreement)
- China [4]
- Chile
- Colombia
- EFTA
- European Union (European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement) (entered in to force on 13 December 2015)[10]
- India (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement)
- New Zealand [5]
- Peru
- Singapore
- Turkey [6]
- United States (US)
- Vietnam [7]
Switzerland
Switzerland (which has a customs union with Liechtenstein, sometimes included in agreements[citation needed]) has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[33]
- Albania (Signed: 17.12.2009: Entry into force: 01.11.2010)
- Canada (Entry into force 01.07.2009)
- Chile (Entry into force: 01.12.2004)
- People's Republic of China (Entry into force: July 1, 2014) [3]
- Colombia (Signed: 25.11.2008. Entry into force: 01.07.2011)
- Egypt (Entry into force: 01.09.2008)
- European Union (Entry into force: 01.01.1973; bilateral CH-EU)
- Faeroe Islands (Entry into force: 01.03.1995; bilateral CH-Faeroe)
- Israel (Entry into force: 01.07.1993)
- Japan (Entry into force: 01.09.2009. Bilateral CH-Japan)
- Jordan (Entry into force: 01.09.2002)
- Republic of Korea (Entry into force: 01.09.2006)
- Lebanon (Entry into force: 01.01.2007)
- Macedonia (Entry into force: 01.05.2002)
- Mexico (Entry into force: 01.07.2001)
- Morocco (Entry into force: 01.12.1999)
- Palestinian Authority (Entry into force: 01.07.1999)
- Peru (Signed: 24.06.2010 (EFTA) and 14.07.2010 (Peru). Entry into force on 01.07.2011)
- Serbia (Signed: 17.12.2009: Entry into force: 01.10.2010)
- Singapore (Entry into force: 01.01.2003)
- SACU (Entry into force: 01.05.2008)
- Tunisia (Entry into force: 01.06.2006)
- Turkey (Entry into force: 01.04.1992)
- Ukraine (Signed 24.06.2010. Entry into force 01.06.2012)
Thailand
Thailand has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
- Australia
- India [8]
- Japan (Japan-Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2007)
- New Zealand
- Peru
- Chile [34]
Tunisia
Tunisia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Morocco
- The European Free Trade Association
- Jordan
- Senegal
- Egypt
- Algeria
- Libya
- Mauritania
- Turkey
- The European Union
United States
United States has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Australia
- Bahrain
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- the Dominican Republic
- Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Israel
- Jordan
- Korea
- Nicaragua
- Oman
- Panama
- Peru
- Morocco
- Singapore
Table (to be merged)
Signed agreements
Agreements that have been negotiated and signed by the respective heads of states of each country, but not yet ratified by the country's legislative body.
Agreement | Country | Country | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Chile-Peru Free Trade Agreement | Chile | Peru | August 22, 2006 |
Chile-Colombia Free Trade Agreement | Chile | Colombia | November 27, 2006 |
Chile-Honduras Free Trade Agreement | Chile | Honduras | |
Economic Partnership Agreement | European Union | Caribbean Community | November 1, 2008[39] |
Malaysia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement[40] | Malaysia | New Zealand | October 26, 2009 |
Peru-Australia Free Trade Agreement | Peru | Australia | February 12, 2018 |
Republic of Korea-United States Free Trade Agreement | South Korea | United States | June 30, 2007 [needs update] |
Proposed bilateral agreements
List of agreements in negotiation. Agreements that are so far only discussed without any formal action by the parties involved are not listed.
- Andean Community
- India
- ASEAN
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Australia
- ASEAN (negotiating alongside New Zealand for a proposed AFTA-AFTA-CER[9])
- United Arab Emirates
- People's Republic of China (Australia-China Free Trade Agreement)
- Canada is negotiating or planning bilateral trade agreements with:
- Andean Community [10]
- CARICOM [11]
- Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua (Canada Central American Free Trade Agreement)
- Dominican Republic [12]
- EU[41]
- Singapore[42] (negotiations concluded, to be signed)
- Japan
- Joining the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM) - Canada to be negotiated, after Canada finishes their Central American Free Trade Agreement.
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM) - EU (on-going negotiation on the EPA) ("Economic Partnership Agreement")
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM) - MERCOSUR (Open for discussions in May 2005)
- Chile is negotiating or is planning bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- People's Republic of China is negotiating or is planning bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) - China-GCC Free Trade Agreement
- Israel - China-Israel Free Trade Agreement
- China-Japan-Korea Free Trade Agreement
- Norway - China-Norway Free Trade Agreement
- Sri Lanka - China-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement
- Nepal - memorandum on a feasibility study currently in place[44]
- Costa Rica
- Colombia is negotiating or is planning bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- EU is negotiating or is planning bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- ACP countries via Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Stabilisation and Association Agreement
- CACM + Panama
- Serbia Stabilisation and Association Agreement
- Albania Stabilisation and Association Agreement
- Syria European Union Association Agreement
- United States (TTIP)
- Mercosur
- Russia (EU-Russia Common Economic Space)
- Andean Community
- South Korea (European Union-Korea Free Trade Agreement)
- European Union Central American Association Agreement (EU-CAAA)
- EFTA is negotiating or is planning bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
- India
- Australia (on negotiation)[46]
- Sri Lanka (separate from the South Asia Free Trade Agreement)
- Chile (on negotiation)[43]
- New Zealand (on negotiation)[47]
- Hong Kong (on negotiation)
- European Union (to be concluded before 2010 year end)
- EFTA
- Japan
- Gulf Cooperation Council
- Australia (Conducting feasibility study as of 19 September 2006).
- New Zealand - (Conducting feasibility study as of 14 May 2008)
- Jordan
- New Zealand
- United States
- South Korea
- Japan
- Hong Kong
- Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf[45]
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Peru
- Vietnam
- India
- Russia
- Peru
- Mexico
- Costa Rica
- Republic of China (Taiwan)[48]
- Dominican Republic
- European Union
- India
- United States
- Russia
- European Union
- New Zealand
- Serbia is negotiating bilateral free trade agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Singapore is negotiating bilateral free trade agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- South Korea (Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Minister for Trade - Free Trade Agreement Department) is negotiating or is planning bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Mexico (SECA 3rd round of talks in 14~16 June 2006)
- Canada(10th round of talks in 23 April ~ 27 April 2007, Seoul)
- MERCOSUR (preparation study)
- People's Republic of China: China–South Korea Free Trade Agreement (preparation study)
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) (preparation study)
- Japan (negotiations at standstill)
- Switzerland is negotiating or is planning bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[33]
- Russia (Negotiations in preparation 2010)
- Algeria (In negotiations 2010)
- Thailand (In negotiations 2010)
- Hong Kong (In negotiations 2010)
- Vietnam (Joint feasibility study 2010)
- United States (Bilateral US-Swiss Trade and Investment Cooperation Forum 2010)
- India (In negotiations 2010)
- Indonesia (Official Launch of negotiations: 07.07.2010)
- Ukraine
- Canada
- European Union
- Israel
- Singapore
- United States [13]:
- Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (2008?)
- Panama - United States Trade Promotion Agreement (2008?)
- United States-Thailand Free Trade Agreement (on hold since the 2006 Thai coup d'état)
- United States-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement
- United States-Ghana Free Trade Agreement
- United States-Indonesia Free Trade Agreement
- United States-Kenya Free Trade Agreement
- United States-Kuwait Free Trade Agreement (Expert-level trade talks held in February 2006) (part of US-MEFTA initiative)
- United States-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement (next meeting on January 14, 2008 in Kuala Lumpur)
- United States-Mauritius Free Trade Agreement
- United States-Mozambique Free Trade Agreement
- United States-United Arab Emirates Free Trade Agreement (5th round of talks are yet to be scheduled) (part of US-MEFTA initiative)
- United States-Southern African Customs Union Free Trade Agreement (on hold since 2006 due to US demands on intellectual property rights, government procurement rights and investment)
- United States-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement
- United States-Qatar Free Trade Agreement (on hold since 2006) (part of US-MEFTA initiative)
Defunct bilateral agreements
- Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (superseded by North American Free Trade Agreement)
- Costa Rica - Dominican Republic (superseded by DR-CAFTA)
- Costa Rica - Trinidad and Tobago (superseded by Costa Rica - CARICOM Free Trade Agreement)
- EU - Norway FTA (1973), now a member of the European Economic Area common market
- EU - Iceland FTA (1973), now a member of the EEA common market
- EU - Switzerland and Liechtenstein FTA (1973), Liechtenstein is now member of the EEA common market
- EU - Czech Republic EA (1995), now EU member
- EU - Estonia EA (1998), now EU member
- EU - Hungary EA (1994), now EU member
- EU - Latvia EA (1998), now EU member
- EU - Lithuania EA (1998), now EU member
- EU - Poland EA (1994), now EU member
- EU - Slovakia EA (1995), now EU member
- EU - Slovenia EA (1999), now EU member
- EU - Cyprus AA (1973), now EU member
- EU - Malta AA (1971), now EU member
- EU - Turkey AA (1964), superseded by EU-Turkey customs union
- Matrix of FTAs in the Balkans, in the framework of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, now superseded by membership in CEFTA or (for Bulgaria and Romania) in the EU. (2007)
- between each two of the following states (28 FTAs): Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro
- UNMIK (as representative of Kosovo under Security Council resolution 1244) has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs: (Now in CEFTA)
See also
For an interactive list of bilateral and multilateral free trade instruments see the TREND-Analytics website.[50]
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External links
- bilaterals.org - "Everything that's not happening at the WTO"
- FTAs submitted to the WTO
- China FTA Network
- India's FTAs
- Americas FTAs
- World Bank FTA database
- EU FTAs
- EU-ACP countries Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) Negotiations: Where do we stand?
- Singapore official FTA site[permanent dead link]
- EFTA official site
- Australia official FTA site
- About.com's Pros & Cons of U.S. Free Trade Agreements
- Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements Notified to the WTO: developed by WorldTradeLaw.net and Bryan Mercurio
- U.S. bilateral trade agreements, from the Office of the United States Trade Representative
- Bilaterals.org, an activist group that works to oppose bilateral arrangements "that are opening countries to the deepest forms of penetration by transnational corporations"
- "Rise in Bilateral Free Trade Agreements." Council on Foreign Relations Backgrounder, June 13, 2006
- Switzerland official FTA site