In the past 15 years, the nations of the Western Hemisphere have
staged a remarkable revolution --in the way they trade with their
neighbors. First, after decades of restrictive import policies,
several countries began to liberalize their trade and investment
regimes. Then, beginning a decade ago, numerous bilateral and
sub-regional trade agreements were achieved, to serve as vital
complements to domestic reforms and to foster trade flows among
member countries. At the Second Summit of the Americas in 1998,
negotiations among 34 democracies were launched to establish the
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). This report takes stock of
the remarkable progress to date in the development of free trade in
the Western Hemisphere. It examines trade flows between countries
in the same regional groupings and between members of different
sub-regional arrangements. The report describes the main
characteristics of the trade arrangements signed between countries
of the Hemisphere and explores the development of trade rules in
these arrangements. Finally, the report details recent advances in
the construction of the FTAA.
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