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1- The Global Trade Environment -
North America Latin America Asia-Pacific Europe
Middle East Africa
Sandra Creus Katharina Niehoff
2Definitions
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- Preferential Trade Agreements Confers special
treatment on - selected trading partners
- Free Trade Area Two or more countries eliminate
tariffs and - other barriers using the Rules of origin
- Customs Union Establishment of common external
tariffs - (CETs)
- Common Markets Free movement of labor, capital
and - information
- Economic Union Coordination and Harmonization
of economical - and social policies
3Forms of trade negotiations
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- Global agreements like the World Trade
Organization (WTO) - Bilateral arrangements ( USA and Chile)
- Regional arrangements like the Free Trade Area
of the Americans (FTAA)
4The World Trade Organization / GATT
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- 1947 foundation of the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade ( GATT) - GATT should promote trade among members by
liberalizing world mercandise trade - But it had no enforcement power
5The World Trade Organization
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- 1.1.1995 Foundation of WTO
- 147 Members meeting annually
- Serve as mediatiors in global trade disputes
- Goal further reduction of trade barriers
- Can authorize trade sanctions
6North America
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- 1988 U.S. Canada Free Trade Agreement ( CFTA)
- 1992 U.S., Canada Mexico signed North
American Free Trade - Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to promote economic
growth through - tariff elimination and expanded trade and
investment - But does leave the door open for
discretionalry protectionism
7Latin America
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- Including Caribbean, Central and South America
- The four most important trading arrangements
are - - Central American Integration System (SICA)
- - Andean Community
- - Common Market of the South (Mercosur)
- - Caribbean Community and Common Market
(CARICOM)
8SICA
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- 1991 Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras,
Nicaragua and Costa Rica - establish the Contral American Common Market
(CACM) - 1997 With Panama they form the Central American
Integration - System (Sistema de la Integración
Centroamericana / SICA) - Headquartered in Guatemala City
- Common rules of origin, freer movement of goods,
common external - tariff
9Andean Community
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- Formally Andean Pact
- Formed in 1969 to accelerate development of
Venezuela, Colombia, - Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia
- lower tariffs on intra-group trade, foreign
goods are kept out, - abolishment of all foreign exchange, financial
and fiscal incentives and - export subsidies, common external tariffs lead
to a true customs union
10Mercosur
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- 1991 Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay
formed the Common - Market of the South (Mercado Comun del Sur /
Mercosur) - Internal tariffs were eliminated and Common
external tariffs agreed - There are exceptions caused by a lack of
economic and political - discipline and responsibility
- 1996 Chile became an associate member which
means a participation - in the free-trade-area but not in the customs
union - Today Bolivia is an associate member too.
11CARICOM
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- 1965 foundation of Caribbean Free Trade
Association (CARIFTA) - 1973 replacement through the Caribbean Free
Trade Association - (Caribbean Community and Common Market /
CARICOM) - 15 members Antigua, Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados,
Belize, - Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica,
Montserrat, St. Kitts, - Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenadines,
Trinidad and Tobago - Aims deepening the economic integration and
create a common - market
- 1991 rules of origin, customs union with common
external tariffs - 1998 economic union with a common currency
12ASEAN
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- Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
was founded in - 1967 from Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Singapore - and Thailand
- 1995 Vietnam
- 1997 Cambodia and Laos
- 1998 Burma (Myanmar)
- Aim Organization for economic, political,
social and cultural - cooperation
- They are active (individually and collectively)
in regional and global - trade (USA, the European Union and China).
13WESTERN, CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
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- The WE countries are among the most prosperous in
the world.
The European Union (EU)
- 1958 Treaty of Rome. European Community (6
members). - Belgium, France, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg and
West German - 1973 Great Britain, Denmark, and
Ireland 1981 Greece - 1986 Spain and Portugal
- 1987 EC members created an economic union
(single market in goods, services, and capital)
14The European Union (EU)
- Objective Harmonize national laws and
regulations so that goods, - services, people and money can flow freely across
national boundaries. - EU Continuous growing
- 1991Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland became
- associate members (E. Agreements)
- 1995 Finland, Sweden and Austria
- 2004 Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia,
Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the
Slovak Republic and Slovenia became full
members.
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15The European Union (EU)
- Today 25 nations of EU represents 458million
people and a combined GNP of 8.8 trillion. - Currency
- 1979-1999 a European Monetary System was create
(in form of checks and electronically in
computers). - 1991 Maastricht Treaty to create an EMU
(European central banc and a single European
currency, the Euro) - 1998 Austria, Belgium, Finland, Ireland, The
Netherlands France, France, Germany, Italy,
Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain became the 11
members - 2001Greece became the 12th member.
- 2002 those 12 members started to use the Euro
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16EFTA and EEA
EFTA The European Free Trade Area
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EEA And European Economic Area
- Since 1991 has conclude more than 20 trade pacts
with other nations - 1991 EFTA reached agreement on the creation of
the EEA that began in 1993. - The ultimate goal is to achieve the free
movement of goods, sevices, capital and labor
between the two groups. - EEA is a free trade area, not a customs union
with common external tariffs.
17Marketing Issues in the European Union
- The EC establishes directives and sets deadlines
for their implementation by legislation in
individual nations. - 1992 Marketing Mix
- Developing strategies to make advantage of
opportunities - Corporations
- Harmonization of laws and flexibility in the
placement of factories.
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18The Lome Convention and the Cotonou Agreement
- EU Maintains an accord with 71 countries in
Africa, Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP) - The Lome Convention took effect 1975
- Designed to promote trade and provide poor
countries with financial assistance from the
European Development Fund. - The have a preferential access to EU (for
commodities as sugar, bananas rum and rice) - The convention expire in 2000
- 2000 they sign new 20-year pact ( Cotonou
Agreement) - Cuba wants to become part of them ( better prices
for sugar export ) and also is interested in
joining CARICOM.
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19Central European Free Trade Association (CEFTA)
- CEFTA, 1992 by Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic
and Slovakia. Now Slovenia is also a member. - They could join to the EU as a group. Meanwhile,
within the Commonwealth of Independent State. - Markets of Central and Eastern Europe present
interesting opportunities and challenges
(important new source of growth, the direct
investment is on the rise, low-cost manufacturing
for consumer products, distribution is a critical
marketing mix element) - High degree of standardization of marketing
program elements. (Consumer companies target
high-end segments of the market and focus on
brand image and product quality. Industrial
marketers opportunities to do business with the
largest firms in a given country.)
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20THE MIDDLE EAST
- Includes 16 countries
- Afghanistan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq,
Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, Syria, The United Arab Emirates,
and Yemen. - Middle Eastern countries, mostly free, mostly
unfree and repress. - Middle East very different society types
- Business is driven by the price of oil
- Disparities contribute to political and social
instability in the area - The repercussions of Americans military action in
2003 continue to be felt throughout the region.
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21Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the
Gulf
- 1981 Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
- Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and
the United Arab Emirates - Had 45 of the worlds oil reserves/Production
18 of the world oil output. - Provides a means realizing coordination,
integration, and cooperation in all economic,
social and cultural affairs. - Finance an economic cooperation agreement
covering investment, petroleum the abolition of
customs duties, harmonization of banking
regulation and financial and monetary
coordination.
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22Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the
Gulf
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- Coordinate trade development, industrial
strategy, agricultural policy, and uniform
petroleum policies and prices. - Current goals include establishing an Arab common
market and increasing trade ties with Asia. - Is part of the three newer regional
organizations, GCC, ACC, and AMU, will foster the
development of inter Arab trade investment. (21
Member states, constitution of unanimous
decisions) - ACC Arab Cooperation Council Egypt, Iraq,
Jordan and North Yemen - AMU Arab Maghreb Union Morocco, Algeria,
Mauritania, Tunisia, and Libya
23Marketing Issues in the Middle East
- Connection is the key in conducting business
- Establishing personal report, mutual trust and
respect are essentially the most important
factors leading to a successful business
relationship. - Does business with the individual, not with the
company and never by correspondence or telephone. - Women are usually not part of the business or
entertainment (Arab male-dominated society).
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24AFRICA
- Continent of 11,7 million square miles
- Is not a single economic unit
- 54 nations divided into The Republic of South
Africa, Nord - Africa, and sub-Saharan or Black Africa.
- Average per capita income of less than 600
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25ECOWAS
(Economic Community of West African States)
- Established in 1975 by 16 states.
- Object Promoting trade, cooperation and
self-reliance in West Africa. - Members Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote
DIvoire, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau,
Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal,
Sierra Leone, Togo. - The economies of some of them are still
experiencing political conflict and economic
decline.
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26East African Cooperation
- 1996 Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania established a
mechanism of free trade and economic integration. - Kenya is the most developed of the three nations.
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SADC
(Southern African Development Community)
- In 1992 to promote trade, cooperation, and
economic integration - Members Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic
of Congo (Zaire), Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Seychelles,
Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. 1994
South Africa. - It represents 75 of the income / 86
intra-regional exports