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 +====== Commercial Agreements ======
  
 +- **Bilateral agreements**:​ an agreement between 2 countries, to reduce or eliminate some tariffs. Example: the bilateral agreement between United States and Chile eliminated 90% of tariffs on US exports to Chile and 95% of Chilean exports to the U.S.
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 +- **Free trade agreements** between 3 or more countries: Example, United States, Mexico and Canada signed an agreement to create the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The agreement eliminated more than 50% of tariffs of exports from Mexico to the US and more than 33% of tariffs of exports from the US to Mexico. All tariffs between Canada and Mexico where eliminated, with the exception of some agricultural goods 1).
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 +- **Custom unions**: commercial barriers are eliminated and external tariffs are unified. An example of a custom union is the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR). The Mercosur is a custom union between Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Uruguay and Paraguay. Some tariffs bewteen the members of the mercosur where eliminated and external tariffs where unified.
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 +- **Free economic areas**: a custom union, plus the liberalization of production factors and coordination of monetary policy. Example: European Union is an economic union of 28 European countries. There is a free movement of goods, capital, services and people between the European Union. The EU has a common currency, the Euro, and a common monetary policy, managed by the EU central bank.
en/commercial-agreements.txt · Last modified: 2018/02/26 06:21 by federico