International Business

  • 2015 BCE

    Free trade agreement signed with 26 African countries and resulted in the Free Trade Zone

     Free trade agreement signed with 26 African countries and resulted in the Free Trade Zone
  • 2011 BCE

    Pacific alliance

    Pacific alliance
    It is a regional integration mechanism that promotes the commercial exchange of investments of innovation and technology between its countries and the rest of the world, especially with the pacific asiatico.
  • 2004 BCE

    Free Trade Agreement between the US, Central America and the Dominican Republic (DR-CAFTA)

    Free Trade Agreement between the US, Central America and the Dominican Republic (DR-CAFTA)
    It is an economic integration agreement that seeks the creation of a free trade zone between the signatory countries. Cuental with unilateral US tariff preferences for the entry of Central American products into this market.
  • 2000 BCE

    Common Market for Central and Southern Africa (COMESA)

    Common Market for Central and Southern Africa (COMESA)
    The free trade agreement COMESA is achieved, member countries have eliminated import tariffs on products originating in the Eastern and Southern Africa region
  • 1999 BCE

    Right to free movement of imports of agricultural, livestock, handicraft and industrial products originating and approved.

     Right to free movement of imports of agricultural, livestock, handicraft and industrial products originating and approved.
  • 1997 BCE

    Andean community of CAN nations

    Andean community of CAN nations
    The Andean community of nations is a group of economic integration that has managed to establish a free trade zone. Tends to be a common market.
  • 1995 BCE

    G2

    G2
    Is a third generation agreement, is not limited to free trade, since it includes an opening to the services market.
  • 1983 BCE

    The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) is born

    The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) is born
  • 1975 BCE

    15 West African countries signed the lakes treaty for the Economic Community of West African States.

    15 West African countries signed the lakes treaty for the Economic Community of West African States.
  • 1970 BCE

    In 1970 the SACU officially enters into force

     In 1970 the SACU officially enters into force
  • 1967 BCE

    Eastern African Community CAO-EAC

    Eastern African Community CAO-EAC
    Block of integration that counts on the free circulation of goods. Has signed a protocol of customs unión where a common ecus tariff (CET)
  • 1963 BCE

    The monetary union of West Africa is born UMAO

    The monetary union of West Africa is born UMAO
  • 1959 BCE

    Creation of the Equatorial Customs Union (ESU)

     Creation of the Equatorial Customs Union (ESU)
  • Economic integration agreements

    Start of the global crisis due to the collapse of the New York Stock Exchange
  • 1.967 ASEAN AUGUST 8

    1.967 ASEAN AUGUST 8
    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
    It is a regional organization of the Southeast Asian states created on August 8, 1967, is composed of 10 member countries. It inhabits a total of 600 million people and the combined GDP of 5.7 trillion dollars. The main objectives of ASEAN Jr.: accelerate economic growth and promote regional peace and stability
  • Enlargement to 9 countries of the European Community

    Enlargement to 9 countries of the European Community
    The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was the first of the three existing communities and was established in 1951 by the six founding states: Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Later in 1957 these same states founded the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community.
  • Enlargement to 27 countries of the european union

    Enlargement to 27 countries of the european union
    n 2007 Bulgaria and Romania joined, making the European Union a space of almost 500 million citizens
  • Treated lisbon

     Treated lisbon
    The Treaty of Lisbon, signed by the representatives of all European Union (EU) member states in Lisbon on 13 December 2007, replaces the Constitution for Europe following the failure of the 2004 constitutional treaty.1 By this treaty, The EU has its own legal personality to sign international agreements at Community level
  • Formally established the creation of a customs union

     Formally established the creation of a customs union
  • Common market of the South (MERCOSUR)

     Common market of the South (MERCOSUR)
    September 19 without the participation of Venezuela the four Mercosur founding countries agreed to boost trade negotiations with the European Union (EU)