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Mercosur
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Image:Mercosur.png thumb|200px|Flag of Mercosur
Image:MERCOSUR MAP.png thumb|200px|MERCOSUR
'''Mercosur''' or '''Mercosul''' (
Spanish language Spanish: ''Mercado Común del Sur'',
Portuguese language Portuguese: ''Mercado Comum do Sul'',
English language English: ''Southern Common Market'') is a trading zone between
Brazil,
Argentina,
Uruguay, and
Paraguay, founded in 1991 by the
Treaty of Asunción, which was later amended and updated by the 1994
Treaty of Ouro Preto. Its purpose is to promote free trade and the fluid movement of goods, peoples, and currency.
Bolivia,
Chile,
Colombia,
Ecuador and
Peru have associate member status. On
9 December 2005,
Venezuela was accepted as a new member, but it will be officialized in late
2006. After changes in Venezuelan policy to adhere to exisiting Mercosur rules, Venezuela will become a voting member. On
30 December 2005 it was announced that Bolivia would be invited to join as a full member. The organization has a south and central America
integration vocation.
Some South Americans see Mercosur as giving the capability to combine resources to balance the activities of other global economic powers, perhaps especially the
United States and the
European Union. The organization could also potentially pre-empt the
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), however, over half of the current Mercosur member countries rejected the FTAA proposal at the IV Cumbre de las Americas (IV Summit of the Americas) in Argentina in 2005.
The development of Mercosur was arguably weakened by the collapse of the Argentine economy in 2002 and it has still seen internal conflicts over trade policy, between Brazil and Argentina, for example.
In December 2004 it signed a cooperation agreement with the
Andean Community trade bloc (CAN) and they published a joint letter of intention for a future negotiations towards integrating all of South America. The prospect of increased political integration within the organization, as per the European Union and advocated by some, is still uncertain.
There are more than 220 million people in this region and the combined
Gross Domestic Product of the member nations is more than one trillion dollars a year.
FTA with third parties
Recently, with the new cooperation agreement with Mercosur, the Andean Community gained four new associate members: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. These four Mercosur members were granted associate membership by the Andean Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in an enlarged session with the Commission (of the Andean Community) on
7 July 2005. This move reciprocates the actions of Mercosur which granted associate membership to all the Andean Community nations by virtue of the Economic Complementarity Agreements (Free Trade agreements) signed between the CAN and individual Mercosur members.
[http://www.comunidadandina.org/ingles/common/mercosur2.htm]
On
30 December 2005 Colombian president
Ã?lvaro Uribe signed a law that ratifies a FTA with Mercosur and gives Colombian products preferential access to a market of 230 million people. Colombian entrepreneurs will also be able to import materials and capital goods from Mercosur at lower costs due to reduced tariffs resulting from the agreement.
The agreement's asymmetry clauses favor Colombia because it allows the gradual and progressive reduction of tariffs and likewise gives Colombia the opportunity to gradually reform its production system to adapt it to the requirements of the future negotiations within the scheme of Mercosur and the
South American Community of Nations.
See also
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Argentina
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Brazil
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Paraguay
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Uruguay
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Venezuela
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trade bloc
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Andean Community
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South American Community of Nations
External links
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Mercosur web site
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mercosul.gov.br
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BBC - S America Creates Single Market
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Mercosur on SICE/OAS site
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News of Mercosur
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