Bilateral Trade

Bilateral trade occurs when two countries are playing nice on the global playground, trading goods with little-to-no tariffs, import quotas, or other trade restrictions.

Like good little capitalist citizens, the goal is always to increase economic growth, aka ca$hmoney. When multilateral trade agreements among multiple countries fall apart, they’re often replaced with bilateral trade agreements, which are trade agreements only between two countries.

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