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Regional Trading Blocs. Presented By : Ashish Maloo Abhinav Singla Naveen Pathak. www.powerpointpresentationon.blogspot.com. Trading Blocs. Also known as 'preferential trade agreement’ (PTA) Between a subset of countries
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Regional Trading Blocs Presented By : Ashish Maloo Abhinav Singla Naveen Pathak www.powerpointpresentationon.blogspot.com
Trading Blocs • Also known as 'preferential trade agreement’ (PTA) • Between a subset of countries • Significantly reduce or remove trade barriers within member countries • Also referred to preferential trade between country with presumably low cost of transportation
Principal • It implies a reduction or elimination of barriers to trade • Discriminatory trade liberalization
Motive • New regionalism • Standard trade policy concerns, such as competition, investments, labour and capital market considerations • Ensuring the credibility of the reform process • Reducing uncertainty and increasing credibility about political and economic developments
ASEAN Asean Secretariat building established on 9 May 1981
Goals of ASEAN • To accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region through joint endeavors • To promote regional peace and stability through abiding respect for justice and the rule of law • To promote Southeast Asia as a single tourism destination
Agreements • Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (1976) • Treaty on the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone15 December 1995 • ASEAN Free Trade Area Launched in January 1992 • The Chiang Mai Initiative • Functional Co-operation
ASEAN Regional Forum • Confidence-building • Preventive diplomacy • Conflict resolution
Member Countries India Bangladesh Bhutan Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Afghanistan founded in December 1985
Goal • Promote the welfare of the people of South Asia and to improve their quality of life • Accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region • Contribute to mutual trust, understanding and appreciation of one another's problems
Continued… • Strengthen cooperation with other developing countries • Strengthen cooperation among themselves in international forums on matters of common interest
Structure • Secretariat established in Kathmandu on 16 January 1987 • Regional Centres 12 regional centres in member states
Work and forum • Political issues • Free trade agreement • Dhaka 2009 Summit • SAARC Youth Award • South Asian Federation of Accountants(SAFA)
NAFTA • A trilateral trade between Canada, Mexico and US • The agreement came into force on January 1 1994 • Administers the mechanisms specified under the NAFTA to resolve trade disputes between national industries and/or governments in a timely and impartial manner
Secretariat The NAFTA Secretariat is comprised of three sections :- • The Canadian Section located in Ottawa • The Mexican Section located in Mexico City • The United States Section located in Washington, D.C.
Focus • Trade • Industry • Environment • Agriculture • Mobility of persons
Impact and Reforms • Canadian disputes • Change in income trust taxation • U.S. deindustrialization • Impact on Mexican farmers • Impact of NAFTA on Canada
What is the EU ? • A “family” of 27 European countries • Largest economic body in the world • World’s most open market for goods and commodities from developing countries • 9 May 1950: Schuman calls for a European Coal and Steel Community • 6 founding States decide to share and co-manage coal and steel
Some historical developments The Euro • A single European currency Introduced in 2002 • 15 countries use the Euro today • One side of the coins is different in each Euro country, the other is the same for all
EU Institutions • European Commission • Council of the European Union • European Parliament • European Court of Justice
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) • It was established in September 1960, Baghdad, Iraq • Founder : Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela • Headquarters: Vienna • OPEC members' national oil ministers meet regularly to discuss prices and, since 1982, to set crude oil production quotas
Member Countries
OPEC’S OBJECTIVE • Its emphasizes that the Organization seeks to achieve stable oil prices. • Its also refer to the need of secure. • An efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consuming nations
Member Countries The Organization has total of 12 member countries like, Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Venezuela
WTO • Location:- Geneva, Switzerland • Established: 1 January 1995 • Created by: Uruguay Round negotiations (1986-94) • Membership: 153 countries (on July 2008) • 2007 Secretariat staff: 625 • Head: Director-General, Pascal Limy
WTO Structure Committee on Budget Committee on T&D Council for Service Trade related Intellectual Property rights Council
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