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Bilateral trade between New Zealand & the pacific alliance : perspectives and possibilities for further trade engagement

dc.contributor.advisorReyes Ortiz, Giovanni Efraín
dc.creatorArdila Amaya, Andres
dc.creator.degreeAdministrador de Negocios Internacionales
dc.date.accessioned2015-08-19T17:17:39Z
dc.date.available2015-08-19T17:17:39Z
dc.date.created2015-08-06
dc.date.issued2015
dc.descriptionDue to the rapid and effective success of countries in the Pacific Rim for the last two decades, current world trade attention has been focussed on what appears to be the common vision of the ‘Pacific Century’. Reducing attention from the Atlantic and focusing it on the Pacific represents a new challenge for countries touching this ocean. The main Latin American economies bordering the pacific have taken upon this challenge with the creation of the Pacific Alliance in 2011. In this way, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru intend to penetrate and increase trade with the region by forming a coalition. The Pacific Alliance has attracted international attention, interest and support from nations around the world, counting 32 countries as observers; 7 are actually located in the region and six of them rank amongst the Top 15 world economies. As is expected, the possibility of closer trade engagement with big players such as China, India, Japan, South Korea or Australia absorb the main attention of media, governments and academics alike, leaving behind other feasible and possible opportunities unattended. That is precisely the case of New Zealand and its favourable commerce opportunities with the Pacific Alliance. The following document will study the major trends and variations in trade between New Zealand, the Pacific Alliance and its members between 2010 and 2014. Proving that mutual trade is most likely to keep on growing.spa
dc.description.abstractDue to the rapid and effective success of countries in the Pacific Rim for the last two decades, current world trade attention has been focussed on what appears to be the common vision of the ‘Pacific Century’. Reducing attention from the Atlantic and focusing it on the Pacific represents a new challenge for countries touching this ocean. The main Latin American economies bordering the pacific have taken upon this challenge with the creation of the Pacific Alliance in 2011. In this way, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru intend to penetrate and increase trade with the region by forming a coalition. The Pacific Alliance has attracted international attention, interest and support from nations around the world, counting 32 countries as observers; 7 are actually located in the region and six of them rank amongst the Top 15 world economies. As is expected, the possibility of closer trade engagement with big players such as China, India, Japan, South Korea or Australia absorb the main attention of media, governments and academics alike, leaving behind other feasible and possible opportunities unattended. That is precisely the case of New Zealand and its favourable commerce opportunities with the Pacific Alliance. The following document will study the major trends and variations in trade between New Zealand, the Pacific Alliance and its members between 2010 and 2014. Proving that mutual trade is most likely to keep on growing. eng
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.48713/10336_10747
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dc.publisherUniversidad del Rosariospa
dc.publisher.departmentFacultad de administraciónspa
dc.publisher.programAdministrador de negocios internacionalesspa
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dc.source.instnameinstname:Universidad del Rosariospa
dc.source.reponamereponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURspa
dc.subjectBilateral tradespa
dc.subjectemerging marketsspa
dc.subjectPacific Alliancespa
dc.subjecttrade in Latin Americaspa
dc.subjecttrade in New Zealandspa
dc.subject.ddcComercio internacional (Comercio exterior)
dc.subject.keywordBilateral tradeeng
dc.subject.keywordemerging marketseng
dc.subject.keywordPacific Allianceeng
dc.subject.keywordtrade in Latin Americaeng
dc.subject.keywordtrade in New Zealandeng
dc.subject.lembNegociaciones internacionalesspa
dc.subject.lembTratados comercialesspa
dc.subject.lembComercio internacionalspa
dc.subject.lembAmérica latina::Comercio Exteriorspa
dc.subject.lembNueva Zelanda::Comercio Exteriorspa
dc.subject.lembRelaciones comerciales::América Latinaspa
dc.titleBilateral trade between New Zealand & the pacific alliance : perspectives and possibilities for further trade engagementspa
dc.typebachelorThesiseng
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