Difference between revisions of "International Fair Trade Agreement"
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+ | !style="background:green" | <big>The International Fair Trade Agreement</big> | ||
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+ | ! align="right" | Headquarters | ||
+ | | Glashburgh, Celdonia | ||
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+ | ! align="right" | Members: | ||
+ | | 64 | ||
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+ | ! align="right" | Type: | ||
+ | | Economic Treaty | ||
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+ | ! align="right" | Forum: | ||
+ | | [http://invisionfree.com/forums/CACE/index.php?c=5 The Conference of the IFTA] | ||
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+ | [[Category:economic treaties]] | ||
− | The '''International Fair Trade Agreement''' is treaty that forms a closed trading bloc of nations that have chosen to trade only with other nations that have made a commitment to protect workers' rights. IFTA was created | + | The '''International Fair Trade Agreement''' is treaty that forms a closed trading bloc of nations that have chosen to trade only with other nations that have made a commitment to protect workers' rights. The IFTA was created by a [[CACE]] initiative and was quickly ratified by a large number of other nations. It is currently the largest formal trading bloc in the world, and the only to requires legal commitments from signatories to maintain a living wage, a safe workplace and a just economy within their nations. |
[http://invisionfree.com/forums/CACE/index.php?showtopic=536 The International Fair Trade Agreement Treaty] | [http://invisionfree.com/forums/CACE/index.php?showtopic=536 The International Fair Trade Agreement Treaty] |
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The International Fair Trade Agreement is treaty that forms a closed trading bloc of nations that have chosen to trade only with other nations that have made a commitment to protect workers' rights. The IFTA was created by a CACE initiative and was quickly ratified by a large number of other nations. It is currently the largest formal trading bloc in the world, and the only to requires legal commitments from signatories to maintain a living wage, a safe workplace and a just economy within their nations.