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Free Trade Agreements - Master Islamic Markets



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Module - Organizations and Trade Agreements in the Islamic Markets

Islam and Global Business. Islamic Economic Areas

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements

In the Muslim Countries there are several Trade Agreements (Free Trade Agreements, Economic Partnership...), both regional and extra-regional:

  1. Intra-regional: GCC, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Arab Maghreb Union, Economic Cooperation Organization
  2. Extra-regional: Trans-Pacific Agreement (CPTPP), APEC, agreements with the EU
  3. Bilateral: China-ASEAN, India-Pakistan, the MERCOSUR with India and Egypt, the U.S. with Bahrain, Oman and Jordan

Online Arab Student, Master International Business

The module “Free Trade Agreements in the Islamic Markets” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Master in International Business specialization in Business in Muslim Countries.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Doctorate: Islamic Business, World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

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Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Master Negocios Internacionales Study Doctorate in International Business in French Master en affaires internationales Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Mestrado em Negócios Internacionais

Furthermore, each Muslim country can have Trade Agreements with the third countries. For example, Indonesia has trade agreements with Australia-New Zealand, India, Canada, China, the EU, Japan, South Korea, Russia, the U.S., Pakistan, Indonesia-India...

A company wishing to do business in the region should know all these agreements in force for all the target markets in the region.

This module includes the following Free Trade Agreements and institutions related to foreign trade in the region.

Market Access - Free Trade Agreements

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