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Mexico: : Free Trade Agreements, APEC, USMCA/NAFTA 2.0


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Agreements (Mexico): Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, the EU, EFTA, Israel

  1. APEC
  2. ALADI
  3. Association of Caribbean States (ACS)
  4. SELA
  5. Mesoamerica Project
  6. PECC
  7. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA/NAFTA 2.0)
  8. Mexico-EU Agreement
  9. Mexican Trade Agreements: Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Israel, Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras), EFTA, Uruguay, Paraguay, Japan, and Chile
  10. Andean Community (Associate)-Mexico
  11. Mexico-Ecuador Economic Complementation Agreement
  12. Mexico-MERCOSUR Economic Complementation Agreement
  13. Peru-Mexico Trade Integration Agreement
  14. Mexican Economic Complementation Agreements

Mexican Free Trade Agreements

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements

Continuing education (International Trade & Business)

The Subject “Mexican Free Trade Agreements” 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: Global Trade, American Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

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

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

Foreign Trade and Business in Mexico

Pacific Alliance (Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru)

The United Mexican States has signed more Free Trade Agreements than any other nation in the World and this has positioned Mexico as one of the ten largest exporters worldwide and one of the main foreign direct investment (FDI) receivers. Mexico has signed Free Trade Agreements with forty-three economies.

  1. USMCA/NAFTA 2.0
  2. Mexico-Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras)
  3. Mexico-Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua) Agreement
  4. Pacific Alliance
  5. Mexico-Costa Rica Agreement
  6. Mexico-Nicaragua Agreement
  7. Mexico-Colombia Agreement
  8. Mexico-Uruguay Agreement
  9. Mexico-Chile Agreement
  10. Mexico-MERCOSUR (Economic Complementation Agreement)
  11. EU-Mexico
  12. Mexico-EFTA
  13. Mexico-Japan Agreement
  14. Israel-Mexico Agreement
  15. Argentina-Mexico Economic Complementation Agreement
  16. Brazil-Mexico Economic Complementation Agreement
  17. Peru-Mexico Agreement
  18. Mexico-Bolivia Economic Complementation Agreement
  19. Mexico-Ecuador Economic Complementation Agreement
  20. Mexico-Paraguay Economic Complementation Agreement
  21. Mexico-Panama Agreement
  22. Mexico-Cuba Economic Complementation Agreement
  23. APEC
  24. Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
  25. Trade Negotiations Among Developing Countries
  26. Global System of Trade Preferences
  27. Andean Community-Mexico
  28. CARICOM (Observer State)
  29. SICA (observer country)
  30. Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) (observer country)

Mexico-Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement

Trade Facilitation.

  1. WTO
    1. GATS
    2. Agreement on Sanitary Measures
    3. Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade
    4. Agreement on Preshipment Inspection
    5. Agreement on Safeguards
    6. Trade Facilitation Agreement
  2. WCO
    1. Kyoto Convention
  3. International Road Transport Union (IRU)
  4. Hamburg Rules (Sea)
  5. International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)

Regional institutions of Mexico

  1. Latin American Integration Association (ALADI)
  2. Association of Caribbean States
  3. Latin American and Caribbean Economic System
  4. PEEC
  5. ECLAC
  6. Inter-American Development Bank
  7. Organization of American States (OAS)
  8. Central American Integration System (Associated state)
  9. Mesoamerica Project
  10. CELAC
  11. FEALAC

Globalization and International Organizations

  1. OECD
    1. OECD anti-corruption measures
  2. UN
    1. UNCTAD
    2. ITC
    3. UNCITRAL
    4. WIPO
  3. WB
  4. WTO
  5. IMF

Mexico is a member of the UN, Economic Cooperation and Development, IMF, WB, International Finance Corporation, UNCTAD, WTO, G-20, G-5.

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC. Trade and Investment liberalization. Bogor Goals


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