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  2. BoatTrader.com - Wikipedia

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    A website was launched in 1996 under the domain BoatTraderOnline.com, part of the TraderOnline.com network, which in turn was part of Trader Publishing Co. September 2004, NADAguides.com Integrates BoatTraderOnline.com as Exclusive Boat Classifieds Partner. [ 2] In December 2005, SailBoatTraderOnline.com is launched by BoatTraderOnline.com. [ 3]

  3. Tramp trade - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A boat or ship engaged in the tramp trade is one which does not have a fixed schedule, itinerary nor published ports of call, and trades on the spot market as opposed to freight liners. A steamship engaged in the tramp trade is sometimes called a tramp steamer; similar terms, such as tramp freighter and tramper, are also used.

  4. Free trade agreements of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2023, the United Kingdom has 38 active free trade agreements with nations and trade blocs, covering 100 countries and territories. [ 3][ 1] Five of these are 'new' trade agreements, such as with Australia and New Zealand. [ 4] The remaining 33 are continuity agreements. Furthermore, the UK has a customs union with its three Crown ...

  5. India–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The India–United Kingdom free trade agreement is a proposed free trade agreement which began negotiations in January 2022. [1] When completed it will be the first comprehensive free trade agreement that India has signed with a European country; it is expected be the third trade agreement signed by Britain since leaving the European Union negotiated completely anew.

  6. Trade route - Wikipedia

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    A trade route is a logistical network identified as a series of pathways and stoppages used for the commercial transport of cargo. The term can also be used to refer to trade over bodies of water. Allowing goods to reach distant markets, a single trade route contains long-distance arteries, which may further be connected to smaller networks of ...

  7. Free trade - Wikipedia

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    Free trade is a trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports. In government, ... Under free trade the trader is the master and the producer the slave ...

  8. Economic history of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    "The Imperialism of Free Trade" is a highly influential 1952 article by John Gallagher and Ronald Robinson. [80] [81] They argued that the New Imperialism of the 1880s, especially the Scramble for Africa, was a continuation of a long-term policy in which informal empire, based on the principles of free trade, was favoured over formal imperial ...

  9. Free trade agreement - Wikipedia

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    A free trade agreement ( FTA) or treaty is an agreement according to international law to form a free-trade area between the cooperating states. There are two types of trade agreements: bilateral and multilateral. Bilateral trade agreements occur when two countries agree to loosen trade restrictions between the two of them, generally to expand ...