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Mexico-Colombia Free Trade Agreement



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Foreign Trade Mexico-Colombia (FTA Agreement) coffee, sugar

  1. Introduction to the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and Colombia
  2. Protocol amending the Agreement Colombia-Mexico
  3. Advantages of the Agreement
  4. Foreign Trade between Mexico and Colombia

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

Online Student (Master International Business Foreign Trade)

The Subject “Mexico-Colombia Free Trade Agreement” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB AI)

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

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

Foreign Trade and Business in Mexico

In 2011, the protocol modifying the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and Colombia entered into force.

  1. This Protocol formalizes the change of name of the agreement, incorporating new export products and modify some rules of origin
  2. The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Mexico-Colombia includes a tariff reduction programme over a period of ten years
  3. In the new agreement between Colombia and Mexico were excluded coffee, bananas, sugar, snuff, and cocoa products
  4. The Group of 3 (G-3) Agreement was negotiated among Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela. Initially, formulated within the framework of the Contadora peace process in 1999

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements (AI)

Summary of the Mexico-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.

  1. Access for products
  2. Reduction Schedule
  3. Automotive Sector
  4. Plant and animal health measures
  5. Rules and Certificate of Origin
  6. Customs Procedures
  7. Safeguards
  8. Unfair trade
  9. International Trade in Services
  10. Telecommunications
  11. Financial Services
  12. Temporary entry for business persons
  13. Procurement
  14. State companies
  15. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
  16. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
  17. Dispute settlement
  18. Administration of the Agreement
  19. Transparency
  20. Exceptions

The Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and Colombia operates in the Hispanic American Economic Area.

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