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US FTAs

US FTAs are, along with the EU’s, the most far reaching in terms of achieving substantial change — or legal grounds for it — in other countries’ social and economic policies by setting US-friendly standards for investor privileges, environmental protection, workers’ rights, intellectual property, deregulation of service industries and privatisation in general, wherever they are signed.

Some are more comprehensive than others, with the most recent ones being the most comprehensive. They also follow a blueprint pattern, with the strongest "to date" serving as a model for the next one(s).

Before the year 2000, the US had only three comprehensive FTAs on the books: Canada, Israel and Mexico.

Since 2000, the US has concluded FTAs with Australia, Bahrain, Chile, Colombia, Jordan, Korea, Oman, Morocco, Singapore, Panama, Peru and the six Central American parties to CAFTA (Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua). The agreements with Colombia, Korea, Oman and Panama are still pending ratification.

In addition, a stepping-stone agreement on trade and investment, short of a full FTA, has been signed with the five members of the Southern Africa Customs Union (Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland). The US is also in stalled FTA negotiations with Malaysia, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.

Countries reportedly on Washington’s "radar screen" for a bilateral FTA since some time include: Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

US-based industry associations and other pressure groups are lobbying for US FTAs with India, the EU, Japan and Taiwan. And in late 2008, the US decided (along with Australia, Peru and Vietnam) to enter into FTA negotiations with the members of the Trans-Pacific Economic Partnership Agreement (TPP).

last update: May 2012


US-Panama FTA (2007)
Draft as of 19 January 2007
US-Colombia FTA (2006)
This text reflects the agreement reached between the United States and Colombia on February 27, 2006.
Investment text proposed by US to Thailand (2006)
Draft investment chapter of US-Thailand FTA as proposed by US
US-Colombia FTA (2006): Summary of the agreement
USTR’s summary of the US-Colombia free trade agreement concluded on 27 February 2006.
US-Thailand FTA - More IPR text proposed by US (2006)
General provisions, trademarks (including GIs) and domain names
US-Thailand FTA - IPR text proposed by US (2006)
US proposal on ’patents’ and on ’measures related to certain regulated products’ for negotiation with Thailand under the IPR chapter of the current US-Thailand FTA talks.
US-Peru FTA (2005)
US-Peru FTA (2005): summary
From the Office of the US Trade Representative.