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Trade Bloc
Trade blocs are groups of countries that come together and form agreements to promote trade and economic cooperation among themselves.
These agreements often involve reducing or eliminating barriers to trade, such as import tariffs, quotas, and other trade restrictions, within the member countries of the bloc.
Trade blocs can take various forms and levels of integration, ranging from preferential trade agreements to full-fledged economic and monetary unions.
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IB Economics - Monetary Union
Study Notes
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AQA A-Level Economics Year 13 Macroeconomics Knowledge Organiser
Poster / Student Handout
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4.1.6 Restrictions on Free Trade (Edexcel)
Study Notes
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UK set to join Asia-Pacific Trade Bloc
29th March 2023
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Key Study Notes on the World Trade Organisation
Study Notes
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Key Diagrams - Import Quotas
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China pushes for their own regional trade deal
18th November 2016
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Barriers to Trade in Sub Saharan Africa
5th March 2017
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International Trade - Basics
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The Slowdown in World Trade
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Revision Presentation - International Trade
Teaching PowerPoints
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TPP is signed! What do trade agreements do?
5th February 2016
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TPP - A High Stakes Trade Deal
27th April 2014
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Prospects for sustained growth in the ASEAN single market
14th November 2014
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South Asia Regional Integration
17th December 2014
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Brexit – new report on the consequences of the UK leaving the EU
23rd March 2015
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26 Nation African Free Trade Area Planned
22nd May 2015
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International Trade Agreements
26th June 2015
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Beyond the Bike - a journey to the heart of the EU from London
10th September 2015
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Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is Sealed!
5th October 2015