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Central market (disambiguation); Central market; Central Market (disambiguation)

Central American Common Market         
  • [[Exclusive Economic Zones]] of the member states of the Central American Integration System. Considering them, the total area reaches 2 351 224 km².
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF CENTRAL AMERICAN STATES
Central American Court of Justice; Central American Common Market; Market Mercado Común Centroamericano; Central American Peace Conference; Banco Centralamericano de Integración Economico; Banco Centralamericano de Integracion Economico; Organization of Central American States; Organization of central american states; ODECA; Parlamento Centroamericano; El Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana; The Organization of Central American States; The Central American Common Market; The Central American Bank for Economic Integration; The Central American Court of Justice; The Central American Parliament; The Central American Integration System; The SICA; Market Mercado Comun Centroamericano; Central American Customs Union; Central America Regional Integration System; Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana; Organización de Estados Centroamericanos; Protocol of Tegucigalpa; Central American Peace Conference of 1907; Sica.int
A first effort to establish a Central American Common Market, CACM (Spanish: Mercado Com_n Centroamericano, MCCA) was attempted in 1960 under the auspeices of the Organiztion of Central American States (OCAS). A restructuring was started in 1973. Members include Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The common market will cover all products traded within the region by the end of 1992. A second step toward regional integration will be the establishment of a common external tariff. CACM is associated with the Central American Bank for Economic Integration; headquarters are in Guatemala City, Guatemala. See: Central American Bank for Economic Integration
San José Central Market         
BUILDING IN SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA
San Jose Central Market
San José Central Market () is the largest market of the city of San José, Costa Rica. Established in 1880, it occupies an entire block on Avenida Central, 250m northwest of the Parque Central.
Common Market         
  • Common market: [[Mercosur]].
TYPE OF TRADE BLOC WITH MOST TRADE BARRIERS REMOVED
Single Market; Common market; Unified market; Unified markets; Single markets; Common markets; List of common markets; Single internal market
A common market (as opposed to a free trade area) has a common external tariff and may allow for labor mobility and common economic policies among the participating nations. The European Community is the most notable example of a common market.

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  • Central Market, a 2009 album by Tyondai Braxton