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USDA ERS - Free Trade Agreements Mean Export Growth for Some

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USDA’s Economic Research Service researchers examined the United States’ portfolio of free trade agreements, comparing changes in U.S. trading partners’ agricultural exports globally and to the United States in the five years before and after the agreements.

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