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Regional trade agreements shape global commerce by reducing barriers between member countries. These pacts, like the EU and NAFTA, create economic blocs that foster trade, investment, and cooperation among participants.

While RTAs can boost regional economies, they also impact global trade dynamics. within blocs may benefit members, but from non-members can have complex effects on overall economic efficiency and welfare.

Regional Trade Agreements

Major regional trade agreements

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    • Creates a single market allowing free movement of goods, services, capital, and people among member countries
    • Applies a and trade policy to imports from non-EU countries
    • Establishes supranational institutions to govern the EU (European Commission, European Parliament, European Court of Justice)
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    • Eliminates most tariffs and non-tariff barriers to trade among the US, Canada, and Mexico
    • Determines eligibility for preferential treatment based on
    • Includes provisions on , investment, and
    • Gradually reduces tariffs and non-tariff barriers to trade among member countries (Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia)
    • Aims to create a single market and production base through the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)
    • Promotes cooperation in trade facilitation, investment, and
    • Establishes a customs union with a common external tariff applied to imports from non-member countries
    • Creates a free trade area allowing tariff-free trade among member countries (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay)
    • Coordinates macroeconomic and sectoral policies among member countries

Motivations for trade agreements

  • Economic motivations
    • Increases for domestic firms by reducing trade barriers in partner countries
    • Attracts (FDI) by creating a more integrated and stable economic environment
    • Achieves economies of scale by allowing firms to produce for a larger integrated market
    • Promotes economic growth and development through increased trade and investment flows
    • Strengthens political ties and cooperation among member countries through economic integration
    • Increases bargaining power in international negotiations by acting as a unified bloc
    • Promotes regional stability and security by fostering economic interdependence and dialogue
    • Counterbalances the influence of other regional or global powers (EU as a counterweight to the US)

Effects and Implications of Regional Trade Agreements

Effects of regional trade agreements

  • Trade creation
    • Occurs when a member country imports more from another member country due to the elimination of trade barriers, leading to a more efficient allocation of resources and increased welfare
    • Example: After joining the EU, Poland imports more wine from Italy instead of producing it domestically
    • Occurs when a member country imports from another member country instead of a more efficient non-member country due to preferential treatment, potentially leading to a less efficient allocation of resources and reduced welfare
    • Example: After NAFTA, the US imports more textiles from Mexico instead of cheaper textiles from China
    • Depend on the balance between trade creation and trade diversion
    • Positive effects if RTAs result in more trade creation than diversion and promote economic integration and growth
    • Negative effects if RTAs lead to significant trade diversion and undermine the multilateral trading system

Implications for global trade system

    1. RTAs can be seen as building blocks for by promoting trade and economic integration on a regional level
    2. RTAs can be seen as stumbling blocks if countries focus more on regional arrangements than on global trade talks, substituting multilateral negotiations
  • Compatibility with WTO rules
    • RTAs are allowed under WTO rules () if they cover substantially all trade and do not raise barriers to trade with non-members
    • Ensuring compatibility of RTAs with WTO rules is crucial for maintaining a stable and predictable global trading system
    • Proliferation of RTAs can lead to a complex web of overlapping and sometimes conflicting trade rules, increasing transaction costs for businesses and creating challenges for global trade governance
    • Harmonization and consolidation of RTAs, as well as strengthening the multilateral framework, can help mitigate these risks
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