Handelspolitischer Regionalismus
in der Weltwirtschaft
- EFTA (European Free
Trade Association)
- EU (European Union)
- Andean Group (ANCOM)
- CACM (Central American
Common Market)
- CARICOM (Caribbean Community)
- LAIA (Latin American
Integration Association)
- MERCOSUR (Southern Common
Market)
- OECS (Organization of
Eastern Caribbean States)
- CEPGL (Economic Community
of the Great Lakes Countries)
- COMESA (Common Market
for Eastern and Southern Africa)
- ECCAS (Economic Community
of Central African States)
- ECOWAS (Economic Community
of West African States)
- MRU (Mano River Union)
- SADC (Southern African
Development Community)
- UDEAC (Central African
Customs and Economic Union)
- UEMOA (West African
Economic and Monetary Union)
- UMA (Arab Maghreb Union)
- ASEAN (Association of
South-East Asian Nations)
- Bangkok Agreement (First
Agreement on Trade Negotiations Among Developing Member Countries of ESCAP)
- ECO (Economic Cooperation
Organization)
- GCC (Gulf Cooperation
Council)
- SAARC (South Asian Association
for Regional Cooperation)
- APEC (Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation)
- CIS (Commonwealth of
Independent States)
- NAFTA (North American
Free Trade Agreement)

Quelle: WTO
Peter Mandelson, Europäischer
Handelskommissar: "Ein wichtiger Motor für Wachstum und Produktivitätssteigerung
ist die Verbesserung des Marktzugangs für Handel und Investition in Drittländern.
Hierzu müssen wir unter Ausnutzung komparativer Vorteile eine größere
Spezialisierung erreichen, durch stärkeren Wettbewerb Innovationen hervorbringen,
höhere Skaleneffekte erzielen und die bekannten Handelshemmnisse abbauen."
Dipl.-Betriebswirt Hans
Reizner, Unternehmensberater für Investitionsgüter- und Export-Marketing,
Lichtenbergweg 6, 71546 Aspach, Tel/Fax: 07148/924656, E-Mail: reizner@reizner-exportberatung.de,
Web: http://www.reizner-exportberatung.de