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European Free Trade Association-Mexico FTA


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Syllabus of the Subject

Mexico-EFTA Free Trade Agreement. Movement certificate EUR.1t

  1. Introduction to the EFTA States-Mexico Agreement
  2. International Trade in goods and services under the Agreement
  3. Advantages for exporters
  4. The EUR.1 Movement Certificate
  5. Foreign Trade between Mexico and the European Free Trade Association member countries (Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein)

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements

E-learning Course Master, International Business

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

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Doctorate: World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish México AELC Study Doctorate in International Business in French Mexique Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese EFTA.

Foreign Trade and Business in CEFTA Countries

Mexican Economy, Carlos Slim, Competitive Advantages, Jalisco, Nuevo Leon, Chihuahua...

Foreign Trade and Business in Mexico

Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and the EFTA.

The Free Trade Agreement between the European Free Trade Association and Mexico entered into force in 2001.

The Mexico-EFTA Free Trade Agreement covers the International trade in industrial products as well as fish and marine products.

Furthermore, a bilateral agricultural agreements between the EFTA individual countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland) and Mexico have been finished and form part of the instruments for creating the free-trade area.

The objectives of the EFTA-Mexico Free Trade Agreement are to:

  1. Reach the progressive and reciprocal International trade in goods liberalization
  2. Provide a fair competition conditions affecting the bilateral trade between Mexico and the European Free Trade Association States
  3. Open the Government procurement markets of Mexico and the EFTA
  4. Reach the trade in services  liberalization
  5. Reach the Foreign direct investment (FDI) progressive liberalization
  6. Guarantee an adequate Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection
  7. Contribute, by the trade barriers removal, to the world's trade development and growth

The EFTA-Mexico Free Trade Agreement (FTA) consists of 9 Chapters and 85 Articles:

  1. General dispositions
  2. International Trade in goods
  3. Trade in Services
  4. FDI
  5. Competition
  6. Government Procurement
  7. IPR
  8. Institutional dispositions
  9. Dispute Settlement

Mexico is one of the European Free Trade Association States largest trade partners in Latin America and a significant market for its Exports, with a substantial growth potential.

Sample - Mexico-EFTA Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
Mexico-EFTA Free Trade Agreement

Mexico belongs to the Latin American Economic Area and the EFTA to the European area.


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