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Chile-MERCOSUR Economic Trade Agreement



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Syllabus of the Subject

Chile as an associate member of the MERCOSUR (Complementation Agreement)

  1. Introduction to the Chile-MERCOSUR Economic Complementation Agreement (ACE N° 35)
  2. International Trade between Chile and the member countries of the MERCOSUR
  3. Investment Flows between Chile and the member states of the MERCOSUR
  4. Certificate of origin of the Chile-MERCOSUR agreement

Sample - Chile-MERCOSUR Agreement (FTA)
Chile-MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay) Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

Online Student (Master International Business Foreign Trade)

The Subject “Chile-MERCOSUR Economic 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 Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish MERCOSUR-Chile Study Doctorate in International Business in French MERCOSUR-Chile Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese MERCOSUL-Chile.

The Economic Complementation Agreement establishes Chile as an associate member of the MERCOSUR

The Economic Complementary Agreement (ECA Nº35) Chile-MERCOSUR entered into force in 1996.

The main objectives of the Chile-MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay) Economic Complementation Agreement are:

  1. To create an open economic niche that tends to facilitate the free movement of export products and services as well as a the full employment of productive factors
  2. To build a free trade zone between Chile and the MERCOSUR in a ten year period
  3. Promotion development and use of physical structure
  4. Mutual foreign direct investment (FDI) promotion
  5. To promote the economic, energetic, scientific, and technological complementation and cooperation

The Chile-MERCOSUR Agreement covers:

  1. Foreign trade in services
  2. FDI
  3. Trade regimes
  4. Customer Defense
  5. Physical integration

International trade Chile-MERCOSUR

  1. The MERCOSUR is the third largest trade partner of Chile, after the U.S. and the EU
  2. The MERCOSUR ranks as the fifth-largest market for the Chilean exports

The Free Trade Agreement between the MERCOSUR and Chile belongs to the Hispanic American Economic Area.

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements


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