Example sentences for: free-trade

How can you use “free-trade” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • As a further blow to the economy, the British Parliament passed the Sugar Equalization Act in 1846 as part of a new free-trade policy.

  • While it is true, as Krugman says, that the Economic Strategy Institute received early financial support from Milliken, it is also the case, as Krugman should have known, that Milliken ceased making contributions over four years ago when ESI, over Milliken's objections, provided critical support to the passage of NAFTA and the ratification of the World Trade Organization and free-trade arrangements concluded in the Uruguay Round.

  • Gigot notes that the protestors--union members, consumer activists, and environmentalists--are not exactly marginal to the Democratic Party, and Clift acknowledges that Clinton has done a poor job selling his free-trade stance.

  • They had wanted to make the post-World War II international economy a free-trade, free-investment economy oriented toward growth--in sharp contrast to the pre-World War II economy riddled with high tariffs and import controls and oriented toward stagnation.

  • Disenchanted by Clinton's pursuit of free-trade expansion, labor largely sat out the 1994 midterm.


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