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  2. European Union–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) is a free trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.The EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement (EVIPA) was also agreed which is a bilateral investment treaty.

  3. Free trade agreements of China - Wikipedia

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    Nation(s)/Region(s) Signed Effective Treaty Ref. Hong Kong: 29 June 2003 29 June 2003 Closer Economic Partnership Agreement [2]Macau: 18 October 2003

  4. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    The recipient is informed that this information may be important context for other communications but contains no action required. Similar to FYI but used heavily in U.S. government and military email correspondence. (Not to be confused with FISA.) FYFG, meaning For Your Future Guidance. Also written as Fyfg.

  5. Failure modes, effects, and diagnostic analysis - Wikipedia

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    The first piece of information added in an FMEDA is the quantitative failure data (failure rates and the distribution of failure modes) for all components being analyzed. The second piece of information added to an FMEDA is the probability of the system or subsystem to detect internal failures via automatic on-line diagnostics.

  6. Free trade agreements of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced Trade Partnership signed on 18 September 2024; exploratory FTA talks ongoing. [130] [131] Turkey: 1 Turkey–UK Free Trade Agreement: Goods & Services New £25,817m Negotiations ongoing Negotiations opened on 14 March 2024. [132] [133] United States: 1 UK–United States Free Trade Agreement: Goods & Services New £310,840m ...

  7. Threatcasting - Wikipedia

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    Utilizing the threatcasting process, groups explore possible future threats and how to transform the future they desire into reality while avoiding undesired futures. Threatcasting is a continuous, multiple-step process with inputs from social science, technical research, cultural history, economics, trends, expert interviews, and science ...

  8. Future of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The progression of both the nature of mathematics and individual mathematical problems into the future is a widely debated topic; many past predictions about modern mathematics have been misplaced or completely false, so there is reason to believe that many predictions today will follow a similar path.

  9. Closer Economic Relations - Wikipedia

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    The Australia–New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement, commonly known as Closer Economic Relations (CER), is a free trade agreement between Australia and New Zealand.

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