Benefits of the ICC
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i16.7706Keywords:
Benefits, Caribbean basin, Utined States, Economic developmentAbstract
First of all, I would like to congratulate the sponsors of this important event for discussing the current trade and commercial relations and secondly to thank and express that it is a real honor for me to be with such a distinguished panel.
I would like to talk basically about two things, first to establish the place of the Caribbean Basin Initiative and the expansion of its benefits within the general context of commercial relations and secondly to go into the particular details of some of the benefits that this occasion was obtained with the United States.
I would like to say that the Caribbean Basin Initiative or the expansion of its benefits is, perhaps, the fourth step in what has been the entire unilateral trade preference range in favor of developing countries.
You will remember that this begins at the beginning of the establishment of the principles of the GAP where along with all that effort a space for the developing countries is born and a process of granting a special treatment to the countries considered least developed within the context begins. world.
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