Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy: 2005 Trends
2005-10
The study recently published by the Division of International Trade and Integration of ECLAC considers that 2005 will be a good year for trade in the countries of the region. Despite a favourable international context, there are still serious problems of competitiveness. The region needs to increase productivity, promote technological innovation and take a proactive part in worldwide networks. The conclusions of the study include the need to update integration; to take a strategic view of the links to be constructed with China and the countries of the Pacific; to manage free-trade agreements so as to increase and diversify exports; to step up the pace of work and improve coordination with the developing countries on the Doha Round, and to gradually incorporate the demands of security into competitiveness policies, ensuring that they do not become protectionist barriers (traceability, food safety and maritime and port security).
FOOD SECURITY; GOODS TRANSPORT; TRADE POLICY; TRADE NEGOTIATIONS; ECONOMIC INTEGRATION; ECONOMICS; INTERNATIONAL TRADE; MARKET ACCESS; TRANSPORTE DE MERCANCIAS; POLITICA COMERCIAL; SEGURIDAD ALIMENTARIA; NEGOCIACIONES COMERCIALES; INTEGRACION ECONOMICA; ECONOMIA; ACCESO AL MERCADO; COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL;
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