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:

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The editorial predicts a hemisphere-wide free-trade region within 20 years.

  • To be sure, there is disinterested conservative money, and self-interested liberal money, such as the union funds that go to the Economic Policy Institute, a think tank that opposes free-trade agreements.

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


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