ALADI
The Latin American and Caribbean Group of Countries (ALADI) is an international organization established in 1980 to promote economic integration and cooperation among its member states. Its primary goal is to enhance trade and investment within the region, fostering development and reducing poverty. ALADI aims to create a common market by facilitating the exchange of goods, services, and capital.
ALADI consists of 13 member countries, including Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. The organization works through various agreements and initiatives to strengthen economic ties and support sustainable development. By promoting regional integration, ALADI seeks to improve the overall economic stability of its member nations.