NEW ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN THE CASE OF THE MERCOSUR
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Mercosur has three decision-making bodies, the Common Market Council, the Common Market Group and the Mercosur Trade Commission, which approve regulations related to several areas. This study focuses on those approved by the Common Market Council in the period 1991-2021, with the aim at assessing whether these regulations are related to the new issues in international trade and in especially with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, given that they should be considered in Mercosur member´s development strategy.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21902/Revrima.v4i42.5947
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