 Japan-Chile Free Trade Agreement
Syllabus of the Subject: Japan-Chile Free Trade Agreement
- Introduction to the Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement between Chile and Japan
- Japan-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
- Foreign Trade Liberalisation
- Foreign Trade (Import, Export) between Chile and Japan
Description of the Subject: Japan-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
The Japan-Chile Free Trade Agreement entered into force in 2007.
- The Chile-Japan Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is necessary for the Republic of Chile because Japan is the ninth largest import partner and the second export partner
- The transition period for Japan and the Republic of Chile is fifteen years (2022)
- However, much of the bilateral trade has been liberalised since the implementation of the Japan-Chile Free Trade Agreement
The foreign trade liberalisation in the Japan-Chile Free Trade Agreement applies to:
- International Trade in Services
- Foreign direct investment (FDI)
- Intellectual Property
Rights (IPR)
- Access to the international public procurement
- Competition Policy
Many agricultural export products and some industrial exports were excluded from the Japan-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
- Japanese Free Trade Agreements:
APEC,
ASEAN,
Trans-Pacific Agreement,
Singapore,
Mexico...
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Chilean Free Trade Agreements (FTA):
China,
India,
South Korea,
Australia,
Turkey,
European Union,
EFTA,
United States,
Canada,
APEC,
Trans-Pacific Agreement,
ALADI,
MERCOSUR,
Andean Community,
Peru,
Ecuador,
Colombia,
Mexico,
Central America,
Panama...
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