✅Case Study - Trade Blocs Flashcards
What is SAARC?
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
Which countries are involved in SAARC?
Afghanistan,Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
What does SAARC promote?
Development of economic and regional integration
What are the main objectives of SAARC?
To promote competition in the area and provide equitable benefits for all countries involved as well as increasing trade and economic cooperation
How does SAARC provide special preferences?
To the least developed countries, preferences are given to aid development to enhance and support least developed and landlocked countries
How has tariff reduction been put into place within SAARC?
A time frame was put in place, with an additional three years for least developed nations, giving them time to still benefit from other countries paying their tariffs
How are human resources shared within SAARC?
Shared between countries to improve trade and also the lives of people in each of the countries involved
What is NAFTA?
The North American Free Trade Agreement
Which countries are part of NAFTA?
USA, Canada, Mexico
Why was NAFTA set up?
To eliminate barriers to trade and facilitate cross border movement of goods and services
What does NAFTA promote?
Conditions of fair competition, increased investment opportunities and protection
What was the time scale on NAFTA’s provisions?
Some implemented immediately, others over the next 15 years.
What did NAFTA provide?
Greater equality on import tariffs between the countries
How were the economies of the countries within NAFTA impacted?
GDP in all three countries grew by up to 40%, Canadian and US economies more integrated with Mexico
When was the EU founded?
1958`
Why was the EU founded?
To prevent further conflict between countries after the World Wars, particularly between France and Germany
When was the EU single market established and what changes did it bring?
1968, customs tariffs were no longer charged and economic growth was bigger than ever before
In the 1970s, what impact did EU growth have?
More and more countries joined and the influence of the EU began to fund development in poorer regions to create jobs and improve infrastructure