The free trade agreement between the European Union and Mexico
Subtitle:
impact on trade and foreign direct investment
Publication Name:
Revista Chilena de Derecho
Volume, number, page:
43:1, pp.115-135
Year of Publication:
2016
Organization Name:
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Publisher:
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
City:
Santiago
Country of Publication:
Chile
Full Date:
2016
ISBN or ISSN:
0716-0747
Considered Countries:
Mexico
United States
Brazil
Canada
Germany
Category:
Academic articles
Theme:
Country - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Agreements
Association Agreeements
Strategic Partnerships
Government
Business
Keyword(s):
Economic Agreements
FTA
FTAA
European Union
Latin America
Andean Community of Nations
NAFTA
Free Trade Agreements
Free Trade Area of the Americas
Free Trade
Commercial policy
International trade agreements
Abstract:
The Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Mexico (FTA EU-MX) has contributed to reactivate the economic relations between them since they have implemented the global agreement that came into effect in the year 2000 and that has permitted that the economic and trade relations between both parties have strengthened.
However, it will be shown that there does exist the need to adapt the FTA EU-MX to the actual national, regional and international circumstances and to promote changes in order to gain more benefits for Mexico and its population.
However, it will be shown that there does exist the need to adapt the FTA EU-MX to the actual national, regional and international circumstances and to promote changes in order to gain more benefits for Mexico and its population.
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