FREE MARKET 1 . International company that has large warehouses with products from many companies in the local market and that, on account of them, sells through social networks with home delivery. 2 . Expression more commonly said as free market, which refers to an opening of borders with elimination of protectionist taxes of local industry, which makes it compete with foreign on an equal footing. This generates a significant drop in all prices and greater regulation. Non-competitive industries disappear and others with comparative advantages are formed or grow.