Trading nation

In 2012, the Canadian news columnist Andrew Coyne described countries with free trade with both the European Union and the United States as a "select group" that includes Colombia, Israel, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, and Peru.

South Korea has a free trade agreement with the United States and India and is negotiating with China and the European Union.

Chile has free trade agreements with the United States, the European Union, Japan, China and Mexico but not India or South Korea.

Singapore has agreements with the United States, Japan, India, China, and South Korea and is in negotiations with the European Union.

[2] Small countries or city-states that are extremely reliant on international trade are sometimes called entrepôts, which typically engaged in the re-export of products produced elsewhere or finance and services (see offshore financial centre).