vabakaubanduslepinguid
Vabakaubanduslepinguid (Estonian for "Liberal Trade Agreements") refer to a set of trade agreements established by the government of Estonia with the goal of promoting free trade and economic cooperation with other countries. The agreements aim to reduce or eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers, making it easier for Estonian businesses to export goods and services.
The first vabakaubanduslepinguid were introduced in the 1990s, during Estonia's transition from a planned economy to
Under these agreements, Estonia has been able to establish preferential trade relationships with participating countries, reducing
The vabakaubanduslepinguid have contributed to Estonia's rapid economic growth and integration into the global economy. Since
The agreements have also facilitated the growth of Estonia's services sector, including trade in financial services,