The United States has 14 comprehensive free trade agreements in effect with 20 countries. In 2020, the United States implemented a phase-one trade agreement with Japan and in 2023, the United States and Japan concluded an agreement focusing on free trade in critical minerals.1,2.
Free Trade Agreements
- Australia Free Trade Agreement (AUFTA)
- Bahrain Free Trade Agreement (BHFTA)
- Central America-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR)
- Chile Free Trade Agreement (CLFTA)
- Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (COTPA)
- Israel Free Trade Agreement (ILFTA)
- Jordan Free Trade Agreement (JOFTA)
- Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS)
- Morocco Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA)
- Oman Free Trade Agreement (OMFTA)
- Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (PATPA)
- Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (PETPA)
- Singapore Free Trade Agreement (SGFTA)
- U.S. – Mexico – Canada Agreement (USMCA)
Other U.S. Trade Agreements
Notes
- Information for U.S. Exporters is available through the Department of Commerce at: https://www.trade.gov/free-trade-agreement-overview.
- CBP is only listing agreements impacting tariff levels. Other trade agreements can be found at: https://ustr.gov/trade-agreements/free-trade-agreements.