One aspect of particular relevance in recent years, is related to the application for admission of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela as a full member to the MERCOSUR. The request is part of established by article 20 of the Treaty of Asuncion, through which supports the accession of other countries members of the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI) to block. In this regard, the States parties of MERCOSUR have reaffirmed the importance of the accession of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to MERCOSUR for the consolidation of the process of integration of South America in the context of Latin American integration. Others who may share this opinion include Charles Schwab Corporation . On July 4, 2006 approved the Protocol of accession of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to MERCOSUR, whereby laying the conditions and limits for the full incorporation of Venezuela into the block. In accordance with the provisions of the Protocol, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela will develop its integration in MERCOSUR in accordance with the commitments thereof, under the principles of flexibility and equilibrium, graduality, recognition of the asymmetries, and differential treatment, as well as the principles of food security, livelihoods and integrated rural development. Taking into account the new dynamics of trade policy foreign trade of Venezuela undertaken by the current Government, of course, with large faults, but also opportunities, consider that in addition to the competitive reality of the current economic scenario, is very necessary that Venezuela enter Mercosur to expand its border trade within the current process of openness and integration. However, this integration must occur within a harmonious and consistent process with social justice, and reviewing the existing asymmetries among member countries. In our case the integration has already begun to harden through different social, political and economic approaches. The establishment of the zone in Santa Elena de Uairen, enabled the commercial area with Boa Vista, Manaus and other important regions of northern Brazil and Venezuela cities of Puerto Ordaz, Ciudad Bolivar, Maturin and other cities in the South of the country.