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Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). Summit of the Americas


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Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) - Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas.

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FTAA (Area de Libre Comercio de las Americas): unit the economies of the Americas into a single free trade area. The Summit of the Americas

The effort to unite the economies of the Americas into a single free trade area began at the Summit of the Americas, which was held in December 1994 in Miami, U.S.A. The Heads of State and Government of the 34 democracies in the region agreed to construct a Free Trade Area of the Americas, or FTAA, in which barriers to trade and investment will be progressively eliminated. The Summit of the Americas.

The FTAA negotiations were formally launched in April 1998 at the Second Summit of the Americas in Santiago, Chile. The Heads of State and Government participating in the Second Summit of the Americas agreed that the FTAA Agreement will be balanced, comprehensive, WTO-consistent, and will constitute a single undertaking.

They also agreed that the negotiating process will be transparent and take into account the differences in the levels of development and size of the economies in the Americas in order to facilitate full participation by all countries.

Furthermore, they agreed that the negotiations should proceed in order to contribute to raising living standards, improving working conditions of all people in the Americas, and better protecting the environment.

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