Mexico's commercial relations with asiatic southeast: agreements and social agents

<p>The Mexican state built a complex and thorough system of agreements with the countries that integrate the Pacific Basin.</p> <p>Despite this effort, there is an important and increasing deficit in commercial exchange with the Asian Southeast Nations. The global balance trade c...

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Main Authors: Aníbal Carlos Zottele Allende, Mario Alberto Santiago Mendoza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Colima 2015-08-01
Series:Portes: Revista mexicana de estudios sobre la Cuenca del Pacífico
Subjects:
TPP
Online Access:http://revistasacademicas.ucol.mx/index.php/portes/article/view/369
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Summary:<p>The Mexican state built a complex and thorough system of agreements with the countries that integrate the Pacific Basin.</p> <p>Despite this effort, there is an important and increasing deficit in commercial exchange with the Asian Southeast Nations. The global balance trade compensates this inequity with the sur-plus set up with the United States of America.</p> <p>There are a lot of aspects that contribute to the explanation of these phenomena, but here it will be take into consideration just the important matters, in order to explain why the Mexican exports have the "natural" tendency to satisfy some UsA demands, which is still the mayor world importer.</p>
ISSN:1870-6800