Guidelines, strategies, regulations, resolutions and agreements, at the international, regional, national and subnational levels that configure the actions of the State.
The United States - Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA) was signed in Washington D.C. on April 12th, 2006 and entered into force on February 1st, 2009. The following chapters were negotiated in this ...
Establishes the requirements for granting the registration of fertilizers and amendments for agricultural use in Central America.
The ICMP consists of seven national monitoring projects (Afghanistan, Myanmar, Laos, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Morocco) and one global project, which provides technical oversight and support to the...
La Política de Medio Ambiente y Cumplimiento de Salvaguardias rige para el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) y el Fondo Multilateral de Inversiones (FOMIN), abarcando productos financieros y n...
The Free Trade Agreement between Central America and the United States (CAFTA) was negotiated between January of 2003 and January of 2004. Upon the incorporation of the Dominican Republic in July of 2...
The Economic Complementation Agreement between Ecuador and Cuba aims to facilitate, expand, diversify and promote trade between the parties through the granting of tariff and non-tariff preferences. T...
The Constitutive Treaty of the Andean Parliament establishes a common deliberative body of the Andean Integration System that represents the peoples of the Andean Community, constituted by representat...
NAFTA's Agricultural Chapter established the framework for the gradual liberalization of agricultural trade between Mexico, the United States and Canada. This historic agreement progressively eliminat...
The Treaty of Asunción for the Establishment of a Common Market was signed on March 26, 1991 by the Argentine Republic, the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Republic of Paraguay and the Eastern Rep...
The purpose of the Partial Scope Agreement between Ecuador and Mexico is to integrate into the new regional integration scheme, established by the Montevideo Treaty of 1980, the tariff and non-tariff ...
The General Treaty on Central American Economic Integration constitutes a multinational agreement signed in 1960 that establishes a common market among Central American countries, committing to perfec...
This article establishes that products originating in the States party to the treaty (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica) shall circulate freely in the region without paying cu...