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:

  • But in 1994, fearing a contentious debate about fast-track renewal so soon after the NAFTA battle, President Clinton allowed fast track to expire . Now that Clinton is keen on negotiating a free-trade agreement with Chile and other Latin American countries, he has requested that fast track be granted for the duration of his term.

  • The Los Angeles Times goes with the conclusion of the economic summit in Chile, where the U.S. and 33 other nations decided to go forward with plans to create a free-trade zone throughout the Americas by 2005.

  • In covering President Clinton's goal of getting "fast-track" authority in order to enter into free-trade agreements with more countries, the Wall Street Journal notes, in a lions-den reporting strategy, that even in the Missouri congressional district of arch-protectionist Dick Gephardt it is obvious that, post-Nafta, firms are creating jobs and increasing pay due to increased export sales.

  • His Prime Minister, Count Camillo Cavour, a hard-nosed political realist, won over moderate left-wing support for a program of free-trade capitalism and large-scale public works construction.

  • 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.


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