The United States has free trade agreements with several countries, establishing free trade zones. Notable examples include Canada and Mexico, which are part of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Other countries with free trade agreements with the U.S. include Australia, Chile, Singapore, South Korea, and several nations in Central America and the Caribbean. These agreements aim to reduce tariffs and encourage trade between the U.S. and its partner countries.
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