Enhancing competitiveness and connectivity : the new US-Mexico Air Services Agreement

Drew Stapleton, V. Pande
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Beginning this year, U.S. cargo and passenger airlines will have an opportunity to compete for a bigger share of freight trade and traffic between the U.S. and Mexico. This opportunity will occur as a result of the new Air Services Agreement (ASA) between the U.S. and Mexico that took effect in January, 2016. This ASA further elevates and strengthens the dynamic commercial and economic relationship between the United States and Mexico by facilitating greater trade and tourism. It is a key element of the U.S.-Mexico High Level Economic Dialogue (HLED) that aims to promote competitiveness and connectivity, foster economic growth, productivity and innovation, and partner for regional and global leadership (U.S. Department of State 2014). This paper (i) explains the genesis and impact of HLED, (ii) provides a brief historical perspective on air services agreements in general and freedoms of the air, (iii) summarizes the major principles of the previous US-Mexico ASA of 1960, as amended in 2005, (iv) outlines the essential elements of the new US-Mexico ASA that is scheduled to take effect in January 2016, (v) describes the likely effects of the new ASA on regional and global air cargo traffic and supply chains, and lastly (vi) provides some directions for future scholarly research.
加强竞争力和连通性:新的美墨航空服务协定
从今年开始,美国货运和客运航空公司将有机会在美国和墨西哥之间的货运贸易和交通中争夺更大的份额。2016年1月生效的美国和墨西哥之间的新航空服务协议(ASA)将带来这一机会。该ASA通过促进贸易和旅游业的发展,进一步提升和加强了美国和墨西哥之间充满活力的商业和经济关系。它是美墨高级别经济对话(HLED)的一个关键要素,旨在促进竞争力和连通性,促进经济增长、生产力和创新,并成为地区和全球领导力的合作伙伴(美国国务院,2014年)。本文(i)解释了hl的成因和影响,(2)提供了一个简短的历史视角一般航空服务协议和自由的空气,(3)总结了1960年以前的墨ASA的主要原则,修订的2005年,(iv)概述了基本要素的新墨ASA定于2016年1月生效,(v)描述了新ASA的可能影响区域和全球航空货运交通和供应链,最后(六)提出了今后学术研究的方向。
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