Latin American Integration Association (ALADI) | Practical Law

Latin American Integration Association (ALADI) | Practical Law

The largest Latin-American group of integration. ALADI comprises 13 countries: Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil, Panamá and Mexico. ALADI aims at the gradual and progressive implementation of a common Latin American market, through the adoption of tariff preferences and the elimination of non-tariff barriers.

Latin American Integration Association (ALADI)

Practical Law Resource ID 2-596-8225 (Approx. 2 pages)

Latin American Integration Association (ALADI)

The largest Latin-American group of integration. ALADI comprises 13 countries: Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil, Panamá and Mexico. ALADI aims at the gradual and progressive implementation of a common Latin American market, through the adoption of tariff preferences and the elimination of non-tariff barriers.