ALADI

ALADI

ALADI in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, aladi is: Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración. The Latin American Integration Association (LAIA). Formed in 1980 by Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela following the collapse of LAFTA (Latin-American Free-Trade Association). The objective of ALADI, as set out in the Treaty of Montevideo, is to pursue the gradual and progressive establishment of a Latin-American common market. Mercosur is seen as a step towards achieving this objective. The entries on trade policy are here. ALADI’s secretariat is located at Montevideo.[1]

ALADIin the wold Encyclopedia

For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.

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Notes and References

  1. Dictionary of Trade Policy, “ALADI” entry (OAS)

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European Union > European construction > EU relations > Latin American organisation
European Union > European construction > EU relations > Tariff policy > Free-trade area
European Union > European construction > EU relations > Trade relations > Free-trade agreement
European Union > European construction > EU relations > ALADI countries

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European Union > European construction > EU relations > Latin American organisation > ALADI
European Union > European construction > EU relations > Tariff policy > Free-trade area > ALADI
European Union > European construction > EU relations > Trade relations > Free-trade agreement > ALADI
European Union > European construction > EU relations > ALADI countries > ALADI

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