Acuerdos Comerciales

“Acuerdos Comerciales” refers to trade agreements or commercial agreements that are formal arrangements between two or more parties, typically countries or companies, to establish the terms of trade between them. These agreements usually define the rules governing customs duties, tariffs, trade barriers, and the exchange of goods and services. They can take various forms, including free trade agreements (FTAs), bilateral or multilateral agreements, and regional trade agreements. The primary aim of “Acuerdos Comerciales” is to promote trade by reducing or eliminating barriers to trade, thereby facilitating economic cooperation and integration between the participating entities. Such agreements can cover a wide range of sectors and may address issues such as labor standards, environmental protection, and intellectual property rights, depending on the specific terms negotiated by the parties involved.