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Barriers of transatlantic trade in automotive industry
Růžičková, Anna ; Antal, Jarolím (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on barriers to transatlantic trade affecting the automotive industry. Attention is paid to the role of barriers in bilateral trade at global level and to their importance for international trade. The thesis also assesses their impact on trade liberalization. Specifically, the thesis focuses on EU-US automotive industry and current barriers in the automotive sector of these markets that make mutual trade difficult. At the end of the thesis potential effects of harmonizing these barriers is examined and, based on several studies, the feasibility of this harmonization is commented on.
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership TTIP
ŠVEJDA, Vojtěch
The bachelor thesis is focused on topic of Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and it's potential impact on EU and USA economy. The agreement prepared since 2011 is to merge two of most powerful economies on present world into Transatlantic Free Trade Area and to create barrier-free trade mechanism, which is currently operational inside the United States of America and European Union. With respect to global prespective this ambitious project can bring strong economic recovery for both economics, faster mutual trade and closer political cooperation of western part of the world. For individuals the agreement may ensure an increase of job offer, higher availability of foreign products and also easier travelling. If this trade agreement was realized, may affect the wide trade coperation all over the world and have strong impact on global economic and politic situation.
Non-tariff Barriers in Transatlantic Trade
Urbanová, Eva ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Bartušková, Hana (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on technical barriers and sanitary and phytosanitary measures in EU-US trade. Differences in technical regulations and product standards lessen the efficiency of the transatlantic economy. Yet they represent an untapped economic and geopolitical potential if dealt with sensibly. The aim of this thesis is to examine EU-US approaches to politically sensitive issues that are of particular concern to consumers, producers, exporters and politicians alike. Consequently, the thesis identifies both mutual recognition agreements and barriers that have proved insurmountable so far (chapter three). Chapter one consists of basic WTO rules as well as its specific attitudes towards regulation/standardization, both of which determine EU-US trade policies significantly. An overview of current trade and investment flows between the EU and the US and the development of institutional settings for regulatory cooperation form chapter two.

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