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Module: Business in the United States



Module (Master, Doctorate) “Foreign Trade and Business in the United States” (e-learning, 15 ECTS, Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English)

Foreign Trade and Business in the United States

Eight subjects compose the Module “Foreign Trade and Business in the United States” taught by EENI Global Business School:

Business in the United States (Module / Master), Foreign Trade, USMCA, Miami, California, New York...

  1. North American Economic Area
  2. The United States Economy, Logistics and Global Trade
  3. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)
  4. Business in New York
  5. Business in California
  6. Business in Miami Florida
  7. The United States Businessmen
  8. The United States Trade Agreements

E-learning Module Master Doctorate, Asian Student, International Business

  1. Credits : 15 ECTS Credits
  2. Duration: 4
    months It is recommended to dedicate about twelve hours of study per week following a flexible schedule. It is possible to reduce the duration dedicating more hours a week
  3. Download the syllabus (PDF)

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English

  1. Also, available in Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Estados Unidos Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Estados Unidos Study, Module Master Doctorate in International Business in French Etats-Unis

The main objective of the Module is to provide an overview of the economy of the United States and the business opportunities to:

  1. Know the strengths of the United States economy
  2. Learn to do business in the United States (California, New York, Florida)
  3. Explore the business opportunities in the United States
  4. Analyze Foreign trade, Logistics and Foreign direct investment flows
  5. Understand the importance of the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) and other Trade Agreements
  6. Analyze the profile of the main U.S. Businesspeople
  7. Develop a business plan for the United States

Module intended for all those wanting to specialize in the United States Market, the largest economy in the World.

EENI Students - Doctorate, Master in International Business, Foreign Trade

This Module belongs to the following Higher Education Programs taught by EENI:

Doctorate in World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Module “Doing Business in North America

United States, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Masters for U.S. Students.

Philip Anschutz (Businessperson and Philanthropist. Presbyterian) United States

1- The United States as a member of the North American Economic Area of 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

  1. Thomas Monaghan
  2. Philip Anschutz
  3. Ray L. Hunt
  4. S. Truett Cathy
  5. Howard Ahmanson
  6. Steve Strang
  7. Bill Gates
  8. Warren Buffett
  9. Giving Pledge

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements

8- United States Trade Agreements

U.S. Multilateral Agreements:

  1. APEC
  2. Trans-Pacific Partnership. Candidate Country. In 2017, the United States withdrew the TPP
  3. Indian-Ocean Rim Association (dialogue partner)

United States Free Trade Agreements.

United States Free Trade Agreements

  1. The United States agreements with the Hispanic America Countries: Chile, Colombia, Peru, Panama, the Caribbean Basin Initiative, and the Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement (HOPE) Act (Haiti)
    1. Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement
    2. SICA (observer country)
  2. The United States agreements with the Asian countries: South Korea, Australia, Singapore, and the ASEAN
    1. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (observer country)
  3. The United States agreements with the European countries: European Union (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership)
    1. Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (observer country)
    2. Baltic Sea States (observer country)
  4. The United States agreements with the Arab countries: Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, and Morocco
  5. The United States 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)
  6. Agreement with Israel

9- Access to the United States market.

10- Business Plan for the United States

The Module “Foreign Trade and Business in the United States” includes the Market Access Tool
U.S. Market Access

US-EU Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)

Trade Facilitation Programs. TFA Agreement

Trade Facilitation.

  1. World Trade Organization (WTO)
    1. Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
    2. Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
    3. Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade
    4. Agreement on Preshipment Inspection
    5. Agreement on Safeguards
    6. Trade Facilitation Agreement
  2. World Customs Organization (WCO)
    1. Kyoto Convention (Containers)
  3. BIC
  4. Chicago Convention (ICAO)
  5. International Maritime Organization (IMO)
  6. CMR Convention (UN)
  7. Rotterdam Rules
  8. Hamburg Rules (Sea)
  9. International Road Transport Union (IRU)
    1. TIR Convention
    2. Guidelines on Safe Load Securing for Road Transport
  10. Customs Convention on Containers
  11. International Chamber of Shipping

Latin American Economic Integration

  1. Inter-American Development Bank
  2. Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC)
  3. Organization of American States (OAS)

European Organizations:

  1. Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
  2. Regional Cooperation Council

Asian Economic Institutions

  1. Asian Development Bank
  2. Colombo Plan
  3. Economic Commission for Asia (ESCAP)

Globalization and International Organizations

  1. OECD
    1. OECD anti-corruption measures
  2. United Nations
    1. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
    2. International Trade Centre
    3. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
  3. World Bank
  4. World Trade Organization (WTO)
  5. International Monetary Fund
  6. African Development Bank
  7. Pacific Economic Cooperation Council

Area of Knowledge: America - Doing Business.

EENI American Students:
American Students (Master in International Business)

Thomas Monaghan, Catholic, U.S. Businessman (US) Foundation and sale of Domino Pizza




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