Improving the Competitiveness of the Pacific Alliance Countries

Luis Enrique Ibarra-Morales, Mónica Blanco-Jiménez, J. P. Mora
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The Pacific Alliance (PA) arose from a project for economic integration and strategic cooperation between the four member countries – Mexico, Chile, Peru, and Colombia – with the hope of driving competitiveness in the region through specialized production and exportation of assets, and to an extent consolidating them, which would have a strong impact on the process of regional integration within Latin America. Considering this, the purpose of this chapter is to review the current economic scene for regional integration that promotes competition in the countries of the PA. A documentary and statistical investigation are carried out and presented to show the primary advances of the PA in different economic and strategic areas that propel competition among its member countries. The primary findings show that there are economic and commercial indicators that encourage the achievement of a unified perspective and stability between these member countries, which allows for more competitiveness with regard to economic and commercial development in other blocks or alliances. Today, the PA shows itself as an innovative process that seeks and promises to change the economic relations of both the countries involved in it and the region in general, which is the reason for the dynamism shown in decision making and the interest in the international community. It is concluded that the PA responds to the shared interests of the four member countries while being more competitive to take advantage of any opportunities that appear from the opening and incursion of new international markets.
提高太平洋联盟国家的竞争力
太平洋联盟(PA)起源于墨西哥、智利、秘鲁和哥伦比亚四个成员国之间的经济一体化和战略合作项目,希望通过专业化生产和资产出口来提高该地区的竞争力,并在一定程度上巩固这些竞争力,这将对拉丁美洲内部的区域一体化进程产生强烈影响。考虑到这一点,本章的目的是回顾促进亚太地区国家竞争的区域一体化的当前经济形势。一项文献和统计调查进行并提出,以显示PA在不同的经济和战略领域的主要进步,推动其成员国之间的竞争。初步调查结果表明,有一些经济和商业指标鼓励在这些成员国之间实现统一的观点和稳定,从而在其他集团或联盟的经济和商业发展方面具有更大的竞争力。今天,巴勒斯坦权力机构显示出自己是一个创新的进程,寻求并承诺改变参与其中的国家和整个地区的经济关系,这就是在决策过程中表现出活力和国际社会感兴趣的原因。结论是,亚太经合组织响应了四个成员国的共同利益,同时更有竞争力地利用新国际市场的开放和入侵所带来的任何机会。
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