The United States is party to many free trade agreements (FTAs) worldwide.
Beginning with the Theodore Roosevelt administration, the United States became a major player in international trade, especially with its neighboring territories in the Caribbean and Latin America. The United States helped negotiate the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (later the World Trade Organization).
Active agreements
The following agreements are currently in effect, signature and entry into force dates are as listed by the World Trade Organization.
Negotiations
The following agreements have begun negotiations since 2020.
Obsolete agreements
Failed proposals
Free Trade Area of the Americas
Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Australia
- Brunei
- Canada
- Chile
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Mexico
- New Zealand
- Peru
- Singapore
- Vietnam
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
- European Union
See also
- Bilateral Investment Treaty
- European Union free trade agreements
- Free trade agreements of the United Kingdom
- List of free trade agreements
- Trade and Investment Framework Agreement
References
External links
- The Transatlantic Colossus: Global Contributions to Broaden the Debate on the EU-US Free Trade Agreement A collaborative publication with over 20 articles on the global implications of the TAFTA | TTIP




