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Syllabus of the Subject

Chile-Central America (El Salvador, Honduras) Free Trade Agreement

  1. Introduction to the Chile-Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua) Agreement
  2. Benefits of the Chile-Central America Agreement
  3. Certification of Origin
  4. Criteria for the preferential treatment
  5. Trade Relations between Chile and Central American countries
  6. Case Study: International Trade and FDI Chile-Costa Rica and Chile-Nicaragua

Continuing education (International Trade & Business)

The Subject “Chile-Central America Free Trade Agreement” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Doctorate: Global Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Chile-America Central Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Chile Study Doctorate in International Business in French Chili.

Foreign Trade and Business in Central America

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements

Sample - Chile-Central America Free Trade Agreement
Chile-Central America Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

In 1998, Chile and the Central American Countries (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua), announced a Free Trade Agreement.

In 2011, Chile and Nicaragua signed the bilateral protocol.

The objectives of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Chile-Central America are to:

  1. Develop the free trade zone
  2. Promote trade growth in goods and services among Chile and Central America
  3. Promote a fair competition conditions in the free-trade area
  4. Eliminate barriers to Foreign Trade and facilitate the circulation of goods and services in the free-trade area
  5. Promote the foreign direct investments in Chile and Central America
  6. Establish efficient procedures for the application and observance of the Chile-Central America Agreement

Foreign Trade between Central America and Chile was 558 million dollars.

  1. Total exports were 121 million dollars
  2. The main exported products from Chile to Central America were sugar cane; this export product accounted for 72% of the total exports from Central America to Chile

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