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What (who) is Enterprise for the Americas Initiative - definition

UNITED NATIONS GEOSCHEME FOR NORTH AMERICA AND SOUTH AMERICA
Subregions of the Americas (UN geoscheme); Subregions of the Americas; Sub-regions of the Americas; UN geoscheme for the Americas; United Nations Statistics Division geoscheme for the Americas; United Nations statistical divisions for the Americas

Enterprise for the Americas Initiative      
The EAI, launched in June 1990, supports development of a new economic relationship between the United States and Latin America. The EAI has trade investment, debt, and environment aspects. Trade aspects include efforts to advance free trade agreements with markets in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly with groups of countries that have associated for purposes of trade liberalization. As part of this process, the U.S. seeks to enter into "framework" agreements on trade and investment with interested countries or groups of countries. These agreements set up intergovernmental councils to discuss and, where appropriate, to negotiate the removal of trade and investment barriers. Investment aspects include the establishment of an Investment Sector Loan program and the Multilateral Investment Fund to support investment reforms. See: Investment Sector Loan Program Multilateral Investment Program
Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion         
Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion (2010); Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion (2006); Frank Nicholson (business); Charles Cracknell (civil servant); David Irwin (entrepreneur); Michael Leithrow; Pamela Neal; Nigel Brown (businessman); Geoffrey Ford (businessman); Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion (2009); Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion (2008); Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion (honorary); John Anderson (chairman); Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion (2007); Nigel Brown (entreprenuer); The Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion; QAEP; Janet Brumby
The Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion is one of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise, and is awarded annually to people who play an outstanding role in promoting the growth of business enterprise and/or entrepreneurial skills in other people. It is bestowed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
History of the Americas         
  • [[Amerigo Vespucci]] awakens "America" in a [[Stradanus]]'s engraving (circa 1638)
  • complex farming societies (tribal [[chiefdom]]s or [[civilization]]s)}}
  • [[K'inich Kan B'alam II]], the Classic period ruler of [[Palenque]], as depicted on a [[stela]].
  • Larco Museum Collection.]]
  • language families]], including northern Mexico
  • A Canadian World War I recruiting poster (1914–1918)
  • Non-Native American nations' claims over North America, 1750–1999.
  • European nations’ control over South America, 1700 to present
  • [[Obsidian]] projectile point from Puerta Parada, [[Guatemala]]
  • Political evolution of Central America and the Caribbean since 1700.
  • Map of [[early human migrations]]
Discovery of the Americas; Discovery of America; Discovery of america; Histry of Americas; Discoverers of the Americas; Discoverer of the americas; History of the americas; Discoverer of the Americas; History of Americas
The prehistory of the Americas (North, South, and Central America, and the Caribbean) begins with people migrating to these areas from Asia during the height of an ice age. These groups are generally believed to have been isolated from the people of the "Old World" until the coming of Europeans in the 10th century from Iceland led by Leif Erikson and in 1492 with the voyages of Christopher Columbus.

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United Nations geoscheme for the Americas

The following is an alphabetical list of countries in the United Nations geoscheme for the Americas grouped by subregion and (if applicable) intermediate region. Note that the continent of North America comprises the intermediate regions of the Caribbean, Central America, and Northern America.

Examples of use of Enterprise for the Americas Initiative
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