2019
DOI: 10.32870/mycp.v9i25.597
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Reflexiones sobre el proceso de integración de la Alianza del Pacífico desde la perspectiva de la competitividad e inversión en ciencia y tecnología: retos para la integración comercial futura

Abstract: Currently, economic and commercial integration processes characterize the relationships between regions and countries of the world, without exception. With that in mind, in 2011 in Latin America, the creation of the so-called Pacific Alliance (PA) was formalized, conformed by Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. With this alliance, these four countries sought to increase their mutual trade and investment flows, to encourage their production of goods and services. The objective of this article is to analyze from … Show more

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“…The ports of Kingston in Jamaica and Col on and Balboa in Panama are examples of this, given that they are countries with small populations, but with a high number of TEUs managed per year. It is also important to mention that six of the ten ports in the list are on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, which is one of the regions in the world where commercial flows have increased the most in recent history (Licona-Michel et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Ports In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ports of Kingston in Jamaica and Col on and Balboa in Panama are examples of this, given that they are countries with small populations, but with a high number of TEUs managed per year. It is also important to mention that six of the ten ports in the list are on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, which is one of the regions in the world where commercial flows have increased the most in recent history (Licona-Michel et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Ports In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%