European Union - Master in International BusinessModule: Adaptation of the Master in International Business to the European Union
Master in International Business: Globalization, Foreign Trade, Transportation, Global Marketing, Adaptation to EU (Europe), World Economic Areas, AI for Global Business, Thesis, Career Opportunities. The objective of this module is to adapt the Master in International Trade, Global Marketing and Internationalization and the Doctorate in European Business offered by EENI Global Business School to EU countries with the Regional Institutions, Trade Agreements, and trade relations of the student's country.
Master in International Business for Students from...
United Kingdom (BREXIT).
Common Subjects for all the EU Students:
1- Introduction to the EU: Objectives, Treaties, Economy... 2- EU Institutions: European Parliament, European Council, European Commission, Court of Justice, European Court of Auditors, European Economic and Social Committee, European Committee of the Regions, EIB, Decentralized EU Agencies, European Structural and Investment Funds (EU).
3- European Single Market (EU): Services Directive, Digital Single Market, Taxation, Economic and Monetary Union, European Central Bank, Customs Union.
4- International Relations of the European Union. 4.1 European Foreign Policy: European External Action Service, EU Foreign Trade, Enlargement, Neighbourhood Policy, EUROMED, Eastern Partnership, South Caucasus, Western Balkans, Black Sea Synergy, Adriatic-Ionian Initiative. Case Study: EU–Africa Trade Relations – Theory Meets Development
4.2 Relationships with the strategic partners: the United States, Canada, China, India, South Korea. 4.3 EU Trade Agreements: Generalized System of Preferences, MERCOSUR, Andean Countries, Mexico, Central America, CARIFORUM, Chile, European Free Trade Association (EFTA), Russia, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine, Turkey, ASEAN, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jordan, Lebanon, Africa-EU Partnership, Agadir Agreement, Algeria, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, South Africa.
4.4 How to import from the European Union. EU Customs Code. 4.5 Other regional economic institutions:
(c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2025)
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