Andean and South American
Integration

European
Coal and Steel Community

Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands (Holland) and Luxembourg created the "European
Coal and Steel Community".

The United States has traditionally been opposed to participating in integration processes.
Therefore, its policy has been to promote agreements limited only to free trade.

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Created in 1967 and brings together ten member states. It covers the region with the
fastest and fastest economic growth in the world.

Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation
Created in 1989, it has 21 member countries from East Asia, and from North and South
America.

North America Free Trade Agreement
In Mexico, popular opposition to the Treaty has emerged, as it is considered a mechanism
of penetration of neoliberalism.

European Union The European Union is a supranational communitymade up of 27 states. It has common norms accepted by them, which apply to those ofeach country. Today, it is the largest and most influential block of countries in the world.

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East African Community

Arab Maghreb Union

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Economic Community of Central African States

Economic Community of West African States

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West African Monetary Union

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Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración ALADI

Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe CEPAL

Andean Pact / Comunidad Andina

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MERCOSUR / Mercado Común del Sur

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UNASUR / Unión de Naciones del Sur

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