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A bilateral free trade agreement is between two sides, where each side could be a country (or other customs territory), a trade bloc or an informal group of countries, and creates a free trade area.
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Note that every customs union, common market, economic union, customs and monetary union and economic and monetary union is also a free trade area, and there are several fully multilateral free trade agreements not included below.
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List of agreements between two states, two blocs or a bloc and a state.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[1]
Armenia
Armenia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[1][2]
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- Eurasian Economic Union
- European Union Armenia qualifies to export its products under the EU's Generalized System of Preferences (GSP)
- Georgia[7]
- Ukraine[8]
- United States Armenia qualifies to export its products under the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program
ASEAN

ASEAN
Free-trade areas
ASEAN has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
- ASEAN–China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010
- ASEAN–Hong Kong, China Free Trade Area (AHKFTA)
- ASEAN–India Free Trade Area (AIFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010[9]
- ASEAN–Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership (AJCEP), in effect as of 1 December 2008[10]
- ASEAN–Korea Free Trade Area (AKFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010[11]
- ASEAN–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA), in effect as of 1 January 2010[12]
Australia
Australia has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[1]
- ASEAN
- Chile
- China
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- Japan
- Malaysia (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- New Zealand
- Papua New Guinea
- Peru
- Singapore (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- South Korea
- Thailand
- United Kingdom
- United States
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[1]
- Georgia
- Kazakhstan
- Moldova
- Pakistan
- Russia
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
- United States: Azerbaijan is a beneficiary country of the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program.[13][14]
Bhutan
Bhutan has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[1]
Brunei
Brunei has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[1]
- Japan
- Singapore (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Area)
CARICOM
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- Chile
- Australia
- Bolivia
- Canada
- Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras. Guatemala and Nicaragua)
- Colombia
- Cuba
- Ecuador
- EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland)
- European Union Member States
- MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela)
- Panama
- Peru
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United States
Canada
Canada has bilateral trade agreements with the following countries and blocs:
Cambodia
Cambodia has bilateral trade agreements with the following countries:
- China (2023) (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
China

China
Free-trade areas
China has bilateral trade agreements with the following blocs, countries, and its two special administrative regions:[15]
- Hong Kong (Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement) (CEPA) (2003)
- Macau (Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement) (CEPA) (2003)
- Chile (China-Chile Free Trade Agreement) (2006)
- Pakistan (China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement) (2006)[16]
- New Zealand (China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement) (2008)[17]
- Singapore (China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement) (2009)
- ASEAN (China–ASEAN Free Trade Area) (2010)
- Republic of China (Taiwan), Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) (2010)
- Peru (China-Peru Free Trade Agreement) (2010)
- Costa Rica (China-Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement) (2011)
- Iceland (China-Iceland Free Trade Agreement) (2014)
- Switzerland[18] (China–Switzerland free trade agreement) (2014)
- Australia (China–Australia Free Trade Agreement) (2015)
- South Korea (China–South Korea Free Trade Agreement) (2015)
- Georgia (China–Georgia Free Trade Agreement) (2017)
- Cambodia (China-Cambodia Free Trade Agreement) (2023)
Colombia
Colombia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs (date it took effect):[19]
- Canada (15 August 2011)
- CARICOM (1 May 1995)
- Chile (8 May 2009)
- Costa Rica (1 August 2016)
- EFTA:
- Iceland (1 October 2014)
- Liechtenstein-Switzerland (1 July 2011)
- Norway (1 September 2014)
- European Union (5 November 2014)
- Israel (11 August 2020)
- South Korea (30 June 2016)
- Mexico (1 January 1995)
- Northern Triangle:
- Guatemala (12 November 2009)
- El Salvador (1 February 2010)
- Honduras (27 March 2010)
- Pacific Alliance (1 May 2016)
- United States, United States–Colombia Free Trade Agreement (15 May 2012)
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)
- China (1 August 2011)
- Colombia (1 August 2016)
- Dominican Republic (7 March 2002)
- Ecuador (1 October 2024)
- EFTA Member States (5 May 2014)
- El Salvador Customs union, (1963, re-launched on 29 October 1993)
- European Union Member States (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)
- South Korea (6 March 2019)
- United Arab Emirates (1 April 2025)
- United Kingdom (6 March 2019)
- United States (1 January 2009 as part of CAFTA)
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM) (15 November 2005)
- Trinidad and Tobago (15 November 2005)
- Guyana (30 April 2006)
- Barbados (1 August 2006)
- Belize (10 March 2011)
- Jamaica (1 June 2015)
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Dominica
- Grenada
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Eurasian Economic Union

The Eurasian Economic Union consisting of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan has following free trade agreements, see further here.
- Moldova (2013)
- Uzbekistan (2014)
- Egypt (2015)
- Tajikistan (2016)
- Vietnam (2016)
- China (2019)
- Serbia (2019)
- Singapore (2019)
- Iran (2021)
European Free Trade Association

EFTA
Free-trade areas
EFTA[20] has bilateral agreements with the following countries – including dependent territories – and blocs:
- Albania
- Canada
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Georgia
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
- Faroe Islands (autonomous entity of Denmark)
- Egypt[21]
- Hong Kong
- India
- Israel
- Indonesia
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- North Macedonia
- Mexico
- Morocco
- Philippines
- Palestinian Authority
- Serbia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Southern African Customs Union[22]
- Thailand
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Ukraine
European Union

European Union
Agreement in force
Agreement (in part) provisionally applied
Agreement signed, but not applied
Agreement initialed, not signed
Agreement being negotiated
Agreement negotiations on hold/suspended

The European Union has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[23]
- Albania SAA (2009)
- Algeria AA (2005)
- Andorra CU (1991)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina SAA (2015)
- Canada: Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (provisionally applied)[24]
- Central America AA
- Chile AA (2003)
- Egypt AA (2004)
- Faroe Islands, autonomous entity of Denmark (1997)
- Georgia AA/DCFTA (2014)
- Israel AA (2000)
- Japan EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (2019)
- 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 on 1 September 2013)
- South Africa AA (2000)
- South Korea: European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement (entered in to force on 13 December 2015)[25]
- Switzerland FTA (1973)
- Tunisia AA (1998)
- Turkey CU (1996)
- EU Overseas Countries and Territories[26]
- Vietnam: European Union-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (2020)
- United Kingdom: European Union-United Kingdom Trade and Cooperation Agreement (entry into force 1 May 2021)
Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands have bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- EFTA Member States (The Hoyvík Agreement)
- European Union Member States
- Turkey (October 1, 2017)
Georgia

Georgia
Countries with whom Georgia signed Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
Countries with whom Georgia has General Schemes of Preference (GSP).
Georgia has bilateral free trade agreements with the following countries and blocs:[27]
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- China
- EFTA (Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, Switzerland)
- EU
- Russia
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- United Arab Emirates
- Uzbekistan
- United States: Georgia is a beneficiary country of the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program.[28][29]
Gulf Cooperation Council
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
Hong Kong
Hong Kong has bilateral free trade agreements with the following countries and blocs:[33]
- ASEAN
- Australia
- Chile
- China
- EFTA (Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, Switzerland)
- Macau
- New Zealand
- Singapore (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
India

India
Free-trade areas
Agreement being negotiated
India has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[1][34][35][36]
Indonesia
Indonesia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[1]
- Australia (Indonesia–Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement)
- Chile (Indonesia–Chile Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement)
- EFTA (Indonesia–EFTA Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement)
- Iran (Indonesia–Iran Preferential Trade Agreement)
- Japan (Indonesia–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement)
- Mozambique (Indonesia–Mozambique Preferential Trade Agreement)
- Pakistan (Indonesia–Pakistan Preferential Trade Agreement)
- Palestine (Indonesia–Palestine Trade Facilitation for Certain Products)
- Peru (Indonesia–Peru Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement)
- South Korea (Indonesia–Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement)
- United Arab Emirates (Indonesia–UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement)
Israel
Israel has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[37]
- Canada – Canada–Israel Free Trade Agreement
- Colombia[38]
- European Free Trade Association[39]
- European Union[40]
- Guatemala[41]
- Jordan[42]
- Mexico[43]
- Mercosur[44]
- Panama[45]
- South Korea[46]
- Turkey[47]
- Ukraine[48]
- United Arab Emirates[49]
- United Kingdom[50]
- United States – Israel–United States Free Trade Agreement[51]
- Vietnam[52]
Japan

Japan
Agreement in force
Agreement under negotiation
Japan has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- ASEAN (Entry into force 2009)
- Australia (Entry into force 2015)
- Brunei (Entry into force 2009)
- European Union (EU–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement) (Entry into force in 2019)
- India (Entry into force in 2011)
- Indonesia (Japan–Indonesia Economic Partnership Agreement) (Entry into force in 2008)
- Malaysia (Entry into force in 2006)
- Mexico (Entry into force in 2005)
- Mongolia (Entry into force in 2016)
- Peru (Entry into force in 2012)
- Philippines (Entry into force in 2008)
- Singapore (Entry into force in 2003)
- Switzerland (Entry into force in 2009)
- Thailand (Japan–Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement) (Entry into force in 2007)
- Vietnam (Entry into force in 2009)
- United Kingdom (signed in 2020)
- United States (Entry into force in 2020)
Jordan
Jordan has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[1]
- Armenia
- Russia
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
- United States: Kazakhstan is a beneficiary country of the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program.[28][29]
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)
- United States: Kyrgyzstan is a beneficiary country of the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program.[28][29]
Lebanon
Lebanon has bilateral agreements with the following international blocs:
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) (2004)
- European Free Trade Association (EFTA) (2008)
- European Union (EU) (2008)
- Southern Common Market (Mercosur / Mercosul) (2016)
Malaysia
Malaysia has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[53]
- Australia[54] (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- India (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- Japan (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- New Zealand (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- Pakistan
- Singapore (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Area)
- Turkey
Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands has signed bilateral agreements with the following countries:
- Micronesia (1986)
- Palau (1994)
- United States (1986)
- Taiwan (2023, Not yet in effect)
In addition, Marshall Islands and Taiwan have signed the agreement in 2019, approved it in 2023 and will take effect at a future date:[55]
Mercosur
Mexico
Mexico has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Free trade agreements
- NAFTA
- CPTPP
- Chile (Chile–Mexico Free Trade Agreement)
- Colombia (Colombia–Mexico Free Trade Agreement)
- Costa Rica (Costa Rica–Mexico Free Trade Agreement)
- EFTA (EFTA-Mexico Free Trade Agreement) (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland)
- European Union (EU-Mexico Economic Partnership)
- Israel (Israel–Mexico Free Trade Agreement)
- Japan (Japan–Mexico Economic Association Agreement)
- Nicaragua (Nicaragua–Mexico Free Trade Agreement)
- Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala)
- Panama[60]
- Uruguay (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
Micronesia
Micronesia has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[1]
- Marshall Islands (1986)
- Palau (1994)
- United States (1986)
Morocco
Morocco has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
New Zealand

New Zealand
Free trade agreements in force
FTA concluded but not in force
New Zealand has bilateral agreements with following countries and blocs:
Pakistan
Pakistan has bilateral free trade agreements with:
Panama
Panama has bilateral agreements with the following countries:
Peru
Peru has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
Serbia
Serbia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
Singapore

Singapore
Bilateral Free Trade Agreements
Multilateral Free Trade Agreements
Singapore has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Australia
- Brunei (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Area)
- Chile
- Costa Rica
- Republic of China (Taiwan)[61]
- People’s Republic of China (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
- European Union (EU)
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)[30]
- Hong Kong (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- India (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- Japan (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- Jordan
- New Zealand (Separate from the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership and is still in force)
- Panama
- Peru
- South Korea (Separate from ASEAN Free Trade Agreement)
- Sri Lanka
- Turkey
- United Kingdom[62]
- United States
- European Union[63]
South Korea

South Korea
Free-trade areas
South Korea has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[64]
- ASEAN (entered in to force on 1 June 2007)
- Australia (see Korea–Australia Free Trade Agreement KAFTA) (entered in to force on 12 December 2014)
- Canada (see South Korea–Canada Free Trade Agreement) (entered in to force on 1 January 2015)
- Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama) (entered in to force on 1 March 2021)
- China (see South Korea–China Free Trade Agreement) (entered in to force on 20 December 2015)
- Chile (entered in to force on 1 April 2004)
- Colombia (entered in to force on 15 July 2016)
- Ecuador (signed on 11 October 2023)
- European Free Trade Association (entered in to force on 1 September 2006)
- European Union (European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement) (entered in to force on 13 December 2015)[25]
- Guatemala (signed on 9 January 2024)
- Gulf Cooperation Council (signed on 28 December 2023)[32]
- India (see Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement) (entered in to force on 1 January 2010)
- Israel (see South Korea–Israel Free Trade Agreement) (entered in to force on 1 January 2023)
- Indonesia (entered in to force on 1 January 2023)
- New Zealand (entered in to force on 20 December 2015)
- Peru (see South Korea–Peru Free Trade Agreement) (entered in to force on 1 August 2011)
- Philippines (signed on 7 September 2023)
- Singapore (entered in to force on 2 March 2006)
- Turkey (entered in to force on 1 May 2013)
- United Arab Emirates (signed on 14 October 2023)
- United Kingdom (see South Korea–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement) (entered in to force on 1 January 2021)
- United States (see South Korea–US Free Trade Agreement) (entered in to force on 1 March 2012)
- Vietnam (entered in to force on 20 December 2015)
Switzerland
Switzerland (which has a customs union with Liechtenstein, sometimes included in agreements[citation needed]) has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[65]
- Albania (Signed: 17.12.2009: Entry into force: 01.11.2010)
- Bosnia-Herzegovina (Entry into force: 01.01.2015)
- 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)[18]
- Colombia (Signed: 25.11.2008. Entry into force: 01.07.2011)
- Costa Rica (Entry into force: 29.08.2014)
- Ecuador (Entry into force: 01.11.2020)
- 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)
- GCC (Entry into force: 01.07.2014)
- Georgia (Entry into force: 01.05.2018)
- Hong Kong (Entry into force: 01.10.2012)
- Indonesia (Entry into force: 01.11.2021)
- 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)
- North 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)
- Panama (Entry into force: 29.08.2014)
- Peru (Signed: 24.06.2010 (EFTA) and 14.07.2010 (Peru). Entry into force on 01.07.2011)
- Philippines (Entry into force: 01.06.2018)
- 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)
- United Kingdom (Entry into force: 01.01.2021; bilateral CH–UK)
Taiwan
Taiwan has bilateral agreements with the following countries:[55]
- Panama (2004)
- Guatemala (2006)
- Honduras (2008)
- People's Republic of China, Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (2010)
- New Zealand (2013)
- Singapore (2014)
- Paraguay (2018)
- Eswatini (2018)
- Belize (2022)
- Marshall Islands (Signed in 2019 and approved in 2023, not yet in effect)
Tajikistan
Tajikistan has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:[1]
Thailand
Thailand has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Australia
- Japan (Japan–Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2007)
- New Zealand
- Peru
- Chile[66]
- Sri Lanka
- European Free Trade Association
- Bhutan
Tunisia
Tunisia has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:
Turkey

Turkey
Agreement in force
Agreement in force, provisionally applied
Agreement signed, but not applied
Agreement being negotiated
Turkey has bilateral and multilateral agreements with:
- European Free Trade Association (September 1, 1992, updated June 25, 2018)
- European Union (December 31, 1995)
- Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation
- Economic Cooperation Organization Trade Agreement
- Albania (May 1, 2008)
- Azerbaijan (February 25, 2020)
- Bosnia-Herzegovina (July 1, 2003)
- Chile (March 1, 2011)
- Egypt (March 1, 2007)
- Faroe Islands (October 1, 2017)
- Georgia (November 1, 2008)
- Israel (May 1, 1997)
- Kosovo (September 1, 2019)
- Macedonia (September 7, 1999)
- Malaysia (August 1, 2015)
- Mauritius (June 1, 2013)
- Moldova (November 1, 2016)
- Montenegro (March 1, 2010)
- Morocco (January 1, 2006)
- Palestinian Authority (July 20, 2004)
- North Macedonia (September 1, 2000)
- Serbia (September 1, 2010, updated June 1, 2019)
- Singapore (October 1, 2017)
- South Korea (May 1, 2013, updated August 1, 2018)
- Tunisia (July 1, 2005)
- Ukraine (February 3, 2022)
- United Kingdom (December 29, 2020)
- Venezuela (May 17, 2018)
United Kingdom

United Kingdom
Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories
Active agreements
Renegotiating active agreements
Agreement in principle
Negotiations ongoing
Discussions ongoing
The United Kingdom has bilateral and multilateral agreements with:[67][68]
Albania (2021)[69]
- Andean Community (2021)[70]
Australia (2023)[71]
Cameroon (2021)[72]
Canada (2021)[73]
- CARIFORUM (2021)[74]
- Central America (2021)[75]
Chile (2021)[76]
- Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (2024)[77]
- East African Community (2021) [78]
Egypt (2021)[79]
European Union (2021)[80]
Faroe Islands (2021)[81]
Georgia (2021)[82]
Ghana (2021)[83]
Iceland (2021)[84]
Israel (2021)[85]
Ivory Coast (2021)[86]
Japan (2021)[87]
Jordan (2021)[88]
Kenya (2021)[89]
Kosovo (2021)[90]
Lebanon (2021)[91]
Liechtenstein (2021)[84][92]
Mexico (2021)[93]
Moldova (2021)[94]
Morocco (2021)[95]
New Zealand (2023)[96]
North Macedonia (2021)[97]
Norway (2021)[84]
- Pacific States (2021)[98]
Palestinian Authority (2021)[99]
Serbia (2021)[100]
Singapore (2021)[101]
South Korea (2021)[102]
- Southern Africa Customs Union and Mozambique (2021)[103]
Switzerland (2021)[104]
Tunisia (2021)[105]
Turkey (2021)[106]
Ukraine (2021)[107]
Vietnam (2021)[108]
United States
United States has bilateral agreements with the following countries and blocs:

United States
- Australia
- Bahrain
- Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Israel
- Japan
- Jordan
- Marshall Islands (Compact of Free Association)
- Micronesia (Compact of Free Association)
- Morocco
- Nicaragua
- Oman
- Panama
- Palau (Compact of Free Association)
- Peru
- South Korea
- Singapore
Vietnam
Vietnam has bilateral free trade agreements with the following countries and blocs:
- Japan (Entry into force in 2009) [109]
- Chile (Entry into force in 2014) [110]
- South Korea (Entry into force in 2015) [111]
- European Union (Entry into force in 2020) [23]
- United Kingdom (Entry into force in 2021) [112]
- Israel (Entry into force in 17 November 2024)[52]
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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.
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Proposed bilateral agreements
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List of agreements being in negotiations and being proposed to be signed by the respective parties involved:
- Afghanistan
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
- Australia
- Brunei (Separate from ASEAN - Australia Free Trade Agreement)
- Colombia
- European Union
- Gulf Cooperation Council
- United Arab Emirates
- Azerbaijan
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Brunei
- Australia (Separate from ASEAN - Australia Free Trade Agreement)
- United States
- Cambodia
- Canada
- Andean Community[119]
- CARICOM[120]
- Chile
- Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua (Canada Central American Free Trade Agreement)
- Dominican Republic[121]
- European Union[122]
- Singapore[123] (negotiations concluded, to be signed)
- United Kingdom
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
- Canada (Negotiations for the Free Trade Agreement is currently ongoing)
- European Union (On-going negotiation on the EPA) ("Economic Partnership Agreement")
- MERCOSUR (Open for discussions since May 2005)
- Chile
- Mainland China
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) – China–GCC Free Trade Agreement
- Israel – China–Israel Free Trade Agreement
- Japan and South Korea: China–Japan–Korea Free Trade Agreement
- Norway – China–Norway Free Trade Agreement
- Sri Lanka – China–Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement
- Costa Rica
- Colombia
- Eurasian Economic Union
- European Union
- ACP countries via Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA)
- European Union Economic Partnership Agreement with the Pacific ACP Countries (EU–PACP)
- Andean Community (Exclude Bolivia) (Only applies to Colombia, Ecuador and Peru) (AA)
- Angola (SIFA: Sustainable Investment Facilitation Agreement)
- CACM + Panama
- Kenya (Economic Partnership Agreement) (EPA)
- Kosovo (Stabilisation and Association Agreement) (SAA)
- Moldova (Association Agreement) (AA)
- New Zealand (Free Trade Agreement) (FTA)
- United States (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership)
- Russia (EU–Russia Common Economic Space)
- Andean Community
- South Korea (European Union–Korea Free Trade Agreement)
- European Union Central American Association Agreement (EU–CAAA)
- ACP countries via Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA)
- European Free Trade Association
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
- India
- Israel[127]
- 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[125]
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Peru
- Vietnam
- India
- Russia
- Peru
- Mexico
- Costa Rica
- Republic of China (Taiwan)[61]
- 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:[65]
- Russia/Belarus/Kazakhstan (Negotiations in preparation 2010, suspended)
- MERCOSUR (In negotiations 2019)
- Algeria (In negotiations 2010, suspended)
- Thailand (In negotiations 2010)
- Vietnam (Joint feasibility study 2010)
- India (In negotiations 2010)
- Guatemala (In negotiations 2014)
- Honduras (In negotiations 2014, suspended)
- Malaysia (In negotiations 2010)
- Ukraine
- Canada
- European Union
- Israel
- Singapore
- United Kingdom
Algeria[129]
ASEAN[130]
Bangladesh[131]
Belarus[132]
Bosnia and Herzegovina[129]
Brazil[133]
Cambodia[134]
Canada[135]
China[136]
Greenland[137]
Gulf Cooperation Council[138]
Hong Kong[139]
India[140]
Indonesia[141]
Israel[142]
Kazakhstan[143]
Maldives[144]
Mercosur[145]
Mexico[146]
Montenegro[147]
Pakistan[148]
Philippines[149]
Russia[150]
South Korea[151]
Sri Lanka[152]
Switzerland[153]
Taiwan[154]
Thailand[155]
Turkey[156]
United States[157]
- United States :
- 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)
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The following bilateral free trade agreements are no longer active.[158]
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See also
For an interactive list of bilateral and multilateral free trade instruments see the TREND-Analytics website.[191]
References
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