- Euro-Mediterranean free trade area
The Euro-Mediterranean free trade area (EU-MEFTA) is based on the
Barcelona Process andEuropean Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). TheBarcelona Process , developed after the Barcelona Conference in successive annual meetings, is a set of goals designed to lead to afree trade area in the Middle East by 2010.It is envisioned that an FTA with
Rules of Origin with Pan-Euro-Mediterraneancumulation will be created. It will cover the EU, the EFTA, the EU customs unions with third states (Turkey ,Andorra ,San Marino ), the EU candidate states, the partners of theBarcelona Process and possibly at a later stage all of theEuropean Neighbourhood Policy partners. [http://europa.eu.int/comm/taxation_customs/customs/customs_duties/rules_origin/preferential/article_791_en.htm] .[
Agadir Agreement ]The
Agadir Agreement of 2004 (FTA betweenJordan ,Tunisia ,Morocco ,Egypt ) is seen as its first building block. Further steps are envisioned into the ENP Action plans negotiated between theEuropean Union and the partner states on the southern shores of theMediterranean Sea .The initial aim is to create a matrix of
Free Trade Agreement s between each of the partners and the others. Then a single free trade area is to be formed, including theEuropean Union .The Agadir Agreement is seen also as a stepping stone to the formation of a Great Arab Free Trade Area [http://www.jordanembassyus.org/05092001006.htm] . The
Arab League has recently announced that the Agadir organization is expected to include all 22 Arab Members by 2015, and expects the Arab League to become a powerful economic organization by 2025.Fact|date=February 2007As of
1 January 2005 , theGreater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA) came into existence, consisting of most members of the Arab League. This organization essentially supersedes the Agadir Agreement and achieves the initial aims of the Euro-Mediterranean free trade area by effectively creating a free trade agreement between most ArabMaghreb states along with most of theMiddle East .Partners
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European Union
*Morocco
*Algeria
*Tunisia
*Egypt
*Jordan
*Lebanon
*Israel
*Palestinian Authority Prospective partners
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Syria
*Libya (member of theArab Maghreb Union )
*Gulf Cooperation Council
*Iraq
*Mauritania (member of theArab Maghreb Union )FTA Progress
Comparison with other regional blocs
See also
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Middle East Free Trade Area (US-MEFTA)
*Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe
*Mediterranean Union
*List of free trade agreements
*List of Trade blocs
*economic integration
*African Economic Community
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