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Liberalization of Trade in Services: Options and Implications

In: Trade Negotiations in Latin America

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  • Luis Abugattas Majluf
  • Sherry M. Stephenson

Abstract

Latin American and Caribbean countries face a far-reaching and complex agenda of negotiations in the area of trade in services. First, periodic rounds of negotiations under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) in the World Trade Organization (WTO) will lead to further commitments and reformed multilateral norms and disciplines. Second, at the hemispheric level, countries are discussing a draft text of the Free Trade Area of the Amerièas (FTAA) that includes liberalization of trade in services. Furthermore, trade in services is dealt with at the sub-regional level by various integration agreements, such as the Mercosur Protocol of Montevideo, Decision 439 of the Andean Community (AC) and Protocol II of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries, as well as in bilateral free trade agreements covering services signed by several Latin American countries. Finally, this issue is ever present in trade initiatives being advanced at other levels, such as in the EU-Mexico Trade Agreement and in the framework for an EU-Mercosur agreement.

Suggested Citation

  • Luis Abugattas Majluf & Sherry M. Stephenson, 2003. "Liberalization of Trade in Services: Options and Implications," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Diana Tussie (ed.), Trade Negotiations in Latin America, chapter 5, pages 83-110, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-4039-1858-1_6
    DOI: 10.1057/9781403918581_6
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    1. Diana Tussie and Cintia Quiliconi, 2005. "The Current Trade Context," Human Development Occasional Papers (1992-2007) HDOCPA-2005-24, Human Development Report Office (HDRO), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

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