Irish Free State–United Kingdom trade agreement of 1932

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The Irish Free State–United Kingdom trade agreement of 1932 was a bilateral accord that helped regulate economic and commercial relations between the newly independent Irish Free State and Britain during the interwar period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international agreement
trade agreement
aimedAt providing a framework for economic interaction between the Irish Free State and the United Kingdom
stabilizing trade relations between the Irish Free State and the United Kingdom
appliesToPeriod interwar period
areaOfLaw economic law
international trade law
countryInvolved Irish Free State
United Kingdom
diplomaticProcess bilateral negotiation
hasSubject bilateral trade
customs regulations
economic cooperation
tariffs
historicalContext interwar economic diplomacy
post-independence relations between Ireland and Britain
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalForm international accord
treaty
participant Irish Free State Executive Council
surface form: Government of the Irish Free State

UK government
surface form: Government of the United Kingdom
purpose regulate commercial relations between the Irish Free State and the United Kingdom
regulate economic relations between the Irish Free State and the United Kingdom
regulates commercial exchanges between the Irish Free State and the United Kingdom
trade between the Irish Free State and the United Kingdom
relatedTo British–Irish relations
surface form: Irish Free State–United Kingdom relations

history of the Irish Free State
history of the United Kingdom
signatory Irish Free State
United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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Imperial Economic Conference agreements hasPart Irish Free State–United Kingdom trade agreement of 1932