Module (Master, Doctorate) “Foreign Trade and Business in the United States” (e-learning, 15 ECTS, )
Eight subjects compose the Module “Foreign Trade and Business in the
United States ”
taught by EENI Global Business School:
Subjects
North American Economic Area
The U.S. Economy and Global Trade
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)
Business in New York
Business in California
Business in Miami Florida
The U.S. Businessmen
The U.S. Trade Agreements
Information
Objectives
The main objective of the Module is to provide an overview of the economy of the U.S. and the business opportunities to:
Know the strengths of the U.S. economy
Learn to do business in the U.S. (California, New York, Florida)
Explore the business opportunities in the U.S.
Analyze foreign trade and foreign direct investment flows
Understand the importance of the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) and other Trade Agreements
Analyze the profile of the main U.S. Businesspeople
Develop a business plan for the U.S.
Module intended for all those wanting to specialize in the U.S. Market, the largest economy in the World.
This Module belongs to the following Higher Education Programs taught by EENI:
Doctorate: American Business , World Trade .
Masters: International Business , Foreign Trade .
Module “Doing Business in North America ”
Masters for U.S. Students .
Syllabus
1- The U.S. as a member of the North American Economic Area of the Western Civilization (PDF) .
2- The United States Economy .
3-
USMCA .
4- Business in New York .
5- Business in California .
6- Business in Miami Florida .
7-
Business in Puerto Rico .
7- U.S. Businessmen
Thomas Monaghan
Philip Anschutz
Ray L. Hunt
S. Truett Cathy
Howard Ahmanson
Steve Strang
Bill Gates
Warren Buffett
Giving Pledge
8- United States Trade Agreements
U.S. Multilateral Agreements:
APEC
Trans-Pacific Partnership . Candidate Country. In 2017, the U.S. withdrew the TPP
Indian-Ocean Rim Association (dialogue partner)
United States Free Trade Agreements.
The U.S. agreements with the Latin American countries: Chile ,
Colombia , Peru ,
Panama , the Caribbean Basin Initiative , and the Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement (HOPE) Act (Haiti )
Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement
SICA (observer country)
The U.S. agreements with the Asian countries: South Korea , Australia , Singapore , and the ASEAN South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (observer country)
The U.S. agreements with the European countries: EU (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership)Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (observer country)
Baltic Sea States (observer country)
The U.S. agreements with the Arab countries: Bahrain , Oman , Jordan , and Morocco
The U.S. agreements with the African countries: AGOA ,
agreements with the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) , East African Community (EAC) , and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
Agreement with Israel
9- Access to the U.S. market.
10- Business Plan for the U.S.
The Module “Foreign Trade and Business in the U.S.” includes the Market Access Tool
Trade Facilitation
EENI American Students:
(c) EENI
(c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2023)
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