Mercosur: Difference between revisions
adding infobox |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Infobox Country or territory |
|||
{| class="infobox" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="width: 275px; border-collapse:collapse; font-size: 90%;" |
|||
|native_name = {{lang|es|''Mercado Común del Sur''}}<br>{{lang|pt|''Mercado Comum do Sul''}}<br>{{lang|gn|''Ñemby Ñemuah''}} |
|||
|- |
|||
|conventional_long_name = Southern Common Market |
|||
| colspan="2" align="center" | <big><big>'''Mercosur'''</big></big><br>''Mercado Común del Sur'' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]])<br>''Mercado Comum do Sul'' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]])<br>''Ñemby Ñemuah'' ([[Guaraní language|Guaraní]])<br>''Southern Common Market'' ([[English language|English]]) |
|||
|common_name = Mercosur |
|||
|- |
|||
| |
|image_flag = Mercosur flag.png |
||
|image_coat = |
|||
|- |
|||
|symbol_type = |
|||
| colspan="2" align="center" | '''[[Motto]]:''' ''Nuestro Norte es el Sur'' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]])<br>''Nosso norte é o Sul'' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]])<br>''Yvy mba'e yvate ojehegui'' ([[Guaraní language|Guaraní]])<br>''Our North is the South'' ([[English language|English]]) |
|||
|national_motto = {{lang|es|''Nuestro Norte es el Sur''}} <small>([[Spanish language|Spanish]])</small><br>{{lang|pt|''Nosso norte é o Sul''}} <small>([[Portuguese language|Portuguese]])</small><br>{{lang|gn|''Yvy mba'e yvate ojehegui''}} <small>([[Guaraní language|Guaraní]])</small><br>Our North is the South |
|||
|- |
|||
|national_anthem = |
|||
| colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:Mercosulmap123.PNG|none|275px|center|Mercosul states]] |
|||
|other_symbol_type = |
|||
|- |
|||
|other_symbol = |
|||
| colspan="2" | {{legend|#000080|Member}} {{legend|#6767A8|Associate member}} {{legend|#0000FE|Observer}} |
|||
|image_map = Mercosulmap123.PNG |
|||
|- |
|||
|map_caption = <span style="color:#000080;">'''Members'''</span>{{·}} <span style="color:#6767A8;">'''Associate members'''</span>{{·}} <span style="color:#0000FE;">'''Observer'''</span> |
|||
|'''[[Administrative centre]]''' |
|||
|image_map2 = |
|||
| [[Montevideo]] (Pro Tempore Secretariat) |
|||
|map_caption2 = |
|||
|- |
|||
|capital = [[Montevideo]] |
|||
| '''[[Largest city]]''' |
|||
|capital_type = Pro Tempore Secretariat |
|||
| [[São Paulo]] |
|||
|latd=34 |latm=53 |latNS=S |longd=56 |longm=10 |longEW=W |
|||
|- |
|||
|largest_city = [[São Paulo]] |
|||
|'''[[State|Member states]]''' |
|||
|largest_settlement = |
|||
| [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Venezuela]]<small><sup>2</sup></small> |
|||
|largest_settlement_type = |
|||
|- |
|||
|official_languages = [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Guaraní language|Guaraní]] |
|||
|'''[[State|Associate states]]''' |
|||
|regional_languages = |
|||
|[[Bolivia]], [[Chile]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]] |
|||
|membership = [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Venezuela]] |
|||
|- |
|||
|membership_link = Member states |
|||
|'''[[State|Observer states]]''' |
|||
|ethnic_groups = |
|||
|[[Mexico]]<small><sup>3</sup></small> |
|||
|ethnic_groups_year = |
|||
|- |
|||
|government_type = |
|||
| '''[[Official language]]s''' |
|||
|leader_title1 = Pro Tempore Secretariat |
|||
| [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Guaraní language|Guaraní]] |
|||
|leader_name1 = [[Carlos Chacho Álvarez]] |
|||
|- |
|||
|leader_title2 = |
|||
! colspan=2 | Presidency |
|||
|leader_name2 = |
|||
|- |
|||
|sovereignty_type = Formation |
|||
| '''[[President|Presidency]]''' |
|||
|sovereignty_note = |
|||
| [[Carlos Chacho Álvarez]] |
|||
|established_event1 = Declaration of Foz do Iguaçu |
|||
|- |
|||
|established_date1 = [[30 December]] [[1985]] |
|||
! colspan=2 | Statistics |
|||
|established_event2 = [[Treaty of Asunción]] |
|||
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;" |
|||
|established_date2 = [[26 March]] [[1991]] |
|||
| '''[[Area]]''' |
|||
|established_event3 = [[Protocol of Ouro Preto]] |
|||
| [[1 E13 m²|12.781.179 km²]] ([[List of countries and outlying territories by total area|2nd]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>) |
|||
|established_date3 = [[16 December]] [[1994]] |
|||
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;" |
|||
|area_rank = 2nd<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
| '''[[Population]]''' |
|||
|area_magnitude = 1 E13 |
|||
| 266.616.849 ([[List of countries by population|4th]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>) |
|||
|area = 12.781.179 |
|||
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;" |
|||
|areami² = |
|||
| '''[[Gross domestic product|GDP]]''' '''[[Purchasing Power Parity|(PPP)]]''' <br> - Total<br> - [[Per capita]] |
|||
|percent_water = |
|||
| <br>U$ 2.236.611 ([[List of countries by GDP (PPP)|6th]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>)<br>U$ 8.389 ([[List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita|100th]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>) |
|||
|population_estimate = 265.212.435 |
|||
|- |
|||
|population_estimate_rank = 4th<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
| '''[[HDI]]''' |
|||
|population_estimate_year = 2006 |
|||
| [[Image:Green Arrow Up.svg|8px]] 0,809 (<span style="color:#090">high</span>) ([[List of countries by Human Development Index|59th]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>) |
|||
|population_census = |
|||
|- |
|||
|population_census_year = |
|||
! colspan=2 | Statistics (with associate members) |
|||
|population_density = |
|||
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;" |
|||
|population_densitymi² = |
|||
| '''[[Area]]''' |
|||
|population_density_rank = |
|||
| [[1 E13 m²|17.320.270 km²]] ([[List of countries and outlying territories by total area|1st]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>) |
|||
|GDP_PPP = U$ 2.236.611 |
|||
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;" |
|||
|GDP_PPP_rank = 6th<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
| '''[[Population]]''' |
|||
|GDP_PPP_year = |
|||
| 365.555.352 ([[List of countries by population|3rd]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>) |
|||
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = U$ 8.389 |
|||
|- style="vertical-align: bottom;" |
|||
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 100th<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
| '''[[Gross domestic product|GDP]]''' '''[[Purchasing Power Parity|(PPP)]]''' <br> - Total<br> - [[Per capita]] |
|||
|GDP_nominal = |
|||
| <br>U$ 2.970.543 ([[List of countries by GDP (PPP)|5th]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>)<br>U$ 6.996 ([[List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita|117th]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>) |
|||
|GDP_nominal_rank = |
|||
|- |
|||
|GDP_nominal_year = |
|||
| '''[[HDI]]''' |
|||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = |
|||
| [[Image:Straight Line Steady.svg|8px]] 0,792 (<span style="color:#ffcc00">medium</span>) ([[List of countries by Human Development Index|70th]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>) |
|||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = |
|||
|- |
|||
|HDI = {{profit}} 0,809 |
|||
! colspan=2 | Other information |
|||
|HDI_rank = 59th<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
|- |
|||
|HDI_year = |
|||
| '''[[Currency|Currencies]]''' |
|||
|HDI_category = <font color="#009900">high</font> |
|||
| [[Argentine peso]] (ARS)<br>[[Brazilian real]] (BRL)<br>[[Paraguayan guaraní]] (PYG)<br>[[Uruguayan peso]] (UYU)<br> |
|||
|currency = [[Argentine peso]] (ARS)<br>[[Brazilian real]] (BRL)<br>[[Paraguayan guaraní]] (PYG)<br>[[Uruguayan peso]] (UYU)<br>[[Venezuelan bolívar]] (VEB) |
|||
[[Venezuelan bolívar]] (VEB) |
|||
|currency_code = |
|||
|- |
|||
}} |
|||
| '''[[Currency|Currencies]]''' (with associate members) |
|||
{{Infobox Country or territory |
|||
| [[Bolivian boliviano]] (BOB)<br>[[Chilean peso]] (CLP)<br>[[Colombian peso]] (COP)<br>[[Peruvian nuevo sol]] (PEN)<br>[[United States dollar|US Dollar]] ([[Ecuador]]) (USD) |
|||
|conventional_long_name = With associate members |
|||
|- |
|||
|membership = [[Bolivia]], [[Chile]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]] |
|||
| '''[[Treaty of Asunción|Formation]]''' |
|||
|membership_link = Associate members |
|||
| [[26 march]] [[1991]] |
|||
|area_rank = 1st<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
|- |
|||
|area_magnitude = 1 E13 |
|||
| '''[[Time zone]]''' <br> - Summer ([[Daylight saving time|DST]]) |
|||
|area = 17.320.270 |
|||
| ([[UTC]]-2 to -5)<br>([[UTC]]-3 to -5) |
|||
|areami² = |
|||
|- |
|||
|percent_water = |
|||
| '''[[List of Internet top-level domains|Internet TLD]]'''<br>'''[[List of country calling codes|Calling code]]''' |
|||
|population_estimate = 365.555.352 |
|||
| [[.br]] [[.ar]] [[.uy]] [[.py]] [[.ve]]<br> +54 +55 +595 +598 +58 |
|||
|population_estimate_rank = 3rd<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
|- |
|||
|population_estimate_year = 2006 |
|||
| '''[[Website]]''' |
|||
|population_census = |
|||
|http://www.mercosur.int/ |
|||
|population_census_year = |
|||
|- |
|||
|population_density = |
|||
| colspan=2 | <small> <small><sup>'''1'''</sup></small>If considered as a single entity<br><small><sup>'''2'''</sup></small>Former Associate member<br><small><sup>'''3'''</sup></small>in process of becoming an associate member<ref>[http://www.bilaterals.org/article.php3?id_article=5340 Bilaterals.org]</ref> </small> |
|||
|population_densitymi² = |
|||
|} |
|||
|population_density_rank = |
|||
|GDP_PPP = U$ 2.970.543 |
|||
|GDP_PPP_rank = 5th<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
|GDP_PPP_year = |
|||
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = U$ 6.996 |
|||
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 117th<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
|GDP_nominal = |
|||
|GDP_nominal_rank = |
|||
|GDP_nominal_year = |
|||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = |
|||
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = |
|||
|HDI = {{steady}} 0,792 |
|||
|HDI_rank = 70th<small><sup>1</sup></small> |
|||
|HDI_year = |
|||
|HDI_category = <font color="#ffcc00">medium</font> |
|||
|currency = [[Bolivian boliviano]] (BOB)<br>[[Chilean peso]] (CLP)<br>[[Colombian peso]] (COP)<br>[[Peruvian nuevo sol]] (PEN)<br>[[United States dollar|US Dollar]] ([[Ecuador]]) (USD) |
|||
|footnote1 = If considered as a single entity |
|||
}} |
|||
'''Mercosur''' or '''Mercosul''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Mercado Común del Sur'', [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''Mercado Comum do Sul'', [[Guaraní language|Guaraní]]: ''Ñemby Ñemuah'', [[English language|English]]: ''Southern Common Market'') is a Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) between [[Brazil]], [[Argentina]], [[Uruguay]], [[Venezuela]], and [[Paraguay]], founded in [[1991]] by the [[Treaty of Asunción]], which was later amended and updated by the [[1994]] [[Treaty of Ouro Preto]]. Its purpose is to promote free trade and the fluid movement of goods, peoples, and currency. |
'''Mercosur''' or '''Mercosul''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Mercado Común del Sur'', [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]: ''Mercado Comum do Sul'', [[Guaraní language|Guaraní]]: ''Ñemby Ñemuah'', [[English language|English]]: ''Southern Common Market'') is a Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) between [[Brazil]], [[Argentina]], [[Uruguay]], [[Venezuela]], and [[Paraguay]], founded in [[1991]] by the [[Treaty of Asunción]], which was later amended and updated by the [[1994]] [[Treaty of Ouro Preto]]. Its purpose is to promote free trade and the fluid movement of goods, peoples, and currency. |
||
Line 123: | Line 140: | ||
== External links == |
== External links == |
||
* [http://www.mercosur.int/ Mercosur Official Website] |
|||
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4079505.stm BBC - S America Creates Single Market] |
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4079505.stm BBC - S America Creates Single Market] |
||
* [http://www.sice.oas.org/agreemts/Mercin_e.asp#MERCOSUR Mercosur on SICE/OAS site] |
* [http://www.sice.oas.org/agreemts/Mercin_e.asp#MERCOSUR Mercosur on SICE/OAS site] |
Revision as of 18:56, 2 May 2007
Southern Common Market | |
---|---|
Motto: [Nuestro Norte es el Sur] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) (Spanish) [Nosso norte é o Sul] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) (Portuguese) [Yvy mba'e yvate ojehegui] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) (Guaraní) Our North is the South | |
Pro Tempore Secretariat | Montevideo |
Largest | São Paulo |
Official languages | Portuguese, Spanish and Guaraní |
Membership | Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela |
Leaders | |
• Pro Tempore Secretariat | Carlos Chacho Álvarez |
Formation | |
• Declaration of Foz do Iguaçu | 30 December 1985 |
26 March 1991 | |
16 December 1994 | |
Population | |
• 2006 estimate | 265.212.435 (4th1) |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | U$ 2.236.611 (6th1) |
• Per capita | U$ 8.389 (100th1) |
HDI | 0,809 Error: Invalid HDI value (59th1) |
Currency | Argentine peso (ARS) Brazilian real (BRL) Paraguayan guaraní (PYG) Uruguayan peso (UYU) Venezuelan bolívar (VEB) |
With associate members | |
---|---|
Membership | Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru |
Population | |
• 2006 estimate | 365.555.352 (3rd1) |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | U$ 2.970.543 (5th1) |
• Per capita | U$ 6.996 (117th1) |
HDI | 0,792 Error: Invalid HDI value (70th1) |
Currency | Bolivian boliviano (BOB) Chilean peso (CLP) Colombian peso (COP) Peruvian nuevo sol (PEN) US Dollar (Ecuador) (USD) |
|
Mercosur or Mercosul (Spanish: Mercado Común del Sur, Portuguese: Mercado Comum do Sul, Guaraní: Ñemby Ñemuah, English: Southern Common Market) is a Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) between Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Paraguay, founded in 1991 by the Treaty of Asunción, which was later amended and updated by the 1994 Treaty of Ouro Preto. Its purpose is to promote free trade and the fluid movement of goods, peoples, and currency.
Mercosur origins trace back to 1985 when Presidents Raúl Alfonsín of Argentina and José Sarney of Brazil signed the Argentina-Brazil Integration and Economics Cooperation Program or PICE (Spanish: Programa de Integración y Cooperación Económica Argentina-Brasil). [1]
Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru currently have associate member status. Venezuela signed a membership agreement on 17 June 2006, and became a full member on July 4. The organization has a South and Central America integration vocation.
Role and potential
Some South Americans see Mercosur as giving the capability to combine resources to balance the activities of other global economic powers, especially the United States and the European Union. The organization could also potentially pre-empt the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA); however, over half of the current Mercosur member countries rejected the FTAA proposal at the IV Cumbre de las Américas (IV Summit of the Americas) in Argentina in 2005. However, development of the South American Community of Nations seems to suggest that the countries of South America are not opposed to regional integration but merely wary of the United States-backed FTAA.
The development of Mercosur was arguably weakened by the collapse of the Argentine economy in 2001 and it has still seen internal conflicts over trade policy, between Brazil and Argentina, Argentina and Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil, etc. The free movement of individuals has been a matter of practical controversy, as Argentina unilaterally charges a 5 Pesos fee from Mercosur citizens going through the country.
In December 2004 it signed a cooperation agreement with the Andean Community trade bloc (CAN) and they published a joint letter of intention for a future negotiations towards integrating all of South America. The prospect of increased political integration within the organization, as per the European Union and advocated by some, is still uncertain.
The bloc comprises a population of more than 263 million people [1], and the combined Gross Domestic Product of the member nations is in excess of 2.42 trillion dollars a year (PPP) according to World Bank numbers, making Mercosur the fifth largest economy in the World.
FTA with third parties
Recently, with the new cooperation agreement with Mercosur, the Andean Community gained four new associate members: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. These four Mercosur members were granted associate membership by the Andean Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in an enlarged session with the Commission (of the Andean Community) on 7 July 2005. This move reciprocates the actions of Mercosur which granted associate membership to all the Andean Community nations by virtue of the Economic Complementarity Agreements (Free Trade agreements) signed between the CAN and individual Mercosur members. [2]
On 30 December 2005 Colombian president Álvaro Uribe signed a law that ratifies an FTA with Mercosur and gives Colombian products preferential access to a market of 230 million people. Colombian entrepreneurs will also be able to import materials and capital goods from Mercosur at lower costs due to reduced tariffs resulting from the agreement.
The agreement's asymmetry clauses favor Colombia because it allows the gradual and progressive reduction of tariffs and likewise gives Colombia the opportunity to gradually reform its production system to adapt it to the requirements of the future negotiations within the scheme of Mercosur and the Union of South American Nations.
See also
- Andean Community
- Central American Common Market
- Customs Union
- Free Trade Area of the Americas
- Trade bloc
- Union of South American Nations