Since the early 1990s, the world has seen a proliferation of Free Trade
Agreements (FTAs). One of the key objectives of FTAs is to expand trade between or amongst its signatories. This study explores the intra-FTA and extra-FTA trade expansion capability of 3 types of FTAs : North-North FTA (European Union (EU)-15 as a representative), North-South FTA (North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as a representative) and South-South FTA (Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN ) Free Trade Agreement (AFTA) as a representative). The study made an attempt to address the spread of such FTA-led trade expansion amongst the members and non-members. Gravity model is employed to run the bilateral trade data against the variables of relative sizes of the pair of countries/economies involved in trade (using GDP), distance, common border and language, and dummies for each of the FTAs.