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  2. Future-oriented technology analysis - Wikipedia

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    Future-oriented technology analysis (FTA) is a collective term from futures studies for analyzing future technology and its consequences. [1][2] It includes technology intelligence, technology forecasting, technology roadmapping, technology assessment, and technology foresight.

  3. Federal Transit Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is an agency within the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) that provides financial and technical assistance to local public transportation systems.

  4. FTA - Wikipedia

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    Fault tree analysis, system analysis methodology FTA paper (Fast Technology for Analysis (of nucleic acids)) is chemically treated to allow for the rapid isolation of pure DNA in room temperature stable condition, suitable for archival FTA-ABS, A diagnostic test for syphilis Future-oriented technology analysis, a collective term from futures ...

  5. Free trade agreements of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is party to many free trade agreements (FTAs) worldwide. Beginning with the Theodore Roosevelt administration, the United States became a major player in international trade, especially with its neighboring territories in the Caribbean and Latin America. The United States helped negotiate the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (later the World Trade Organization).

  6. Free trade area - Wikipedia

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    A free trade area is the region encompassing a trade bloc whose member countries have signed a free trade agreement (FTA). Such agreements involve cooperation between at least two countries to reduce trade barriers, import quotas and tariffs, and to increase trade of goods and services with each other.

  7. Free trade agreement - Wikipedia

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    A free trade agreement (FTA) or treaty is an agreement according to international law to form a free-trade area between the cooperating states. There are two types of trade agreements: bilateral and multilateral.

  8. Israel–United States Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The FTA between Israel and the United States was signed to set an example to the rest of the world to move forward with trade liberalization. The United States goals were to create bilateral economic relations with Israel beyond military support, reduce Israel's dependence on U.S. assistance, and strengthen the Israeli economy.

  9. List of multilateral free trade agreements - Wikipedia

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    Singapore official FTA site [permanent dead link] EFTA official site Australia official FTA site Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements Notified to the WTO: developed by WorldTradeLaw.net and Bryan Mercurio ptas.mcgill.ca TREND-Analytics website - Interactive list of bilateral and multilateral free trade instruments