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The Agadir Agreement for the Establishment of a Free Trade Zone between the Arabic Mediterranean Nations was signed in Rabat, Morocco on 25 February 2004. The agreement aims at establishing a free trade area between Jordan, Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco and it is seen as a possible first step in the establishment of the Euro-Mediterranean free trade area envisaged in the Barcelona Process. The Agreement could also be the stepping stone to the formation of a future Greater Arab Free Trade Area. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 456 pixelsFull resolution (821 × 468 pixel, file size: 18 KB, MIME type: image/gif) I changed the file AGADIR_AGREEMENT1. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 456 pixelsFull resolution (821 × 468 pixel, file size: 18 KB, MIME type: image/gif) I changed the file AGADIR_AGREEMENT1. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... The Barcelona Conference or Common Strategy on the Mediterranean Region occurred on November 27-28 1995. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... The Euro-Mediterranean free trade area (EU-MEFTA) is based on the Barcelona Process and European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). ... Mausoleum of Mohammed V through mosque ruins NASA image of Rabat Rabat (Arabic الرباط, transliterated ar-Rabāṭ or ar-Ribāṭ), population 1. ... February 25 is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A free trade area is a designated group of countries that have agreed to eliminate tariffs, quotas and preferences on most (if not all) goods between them. ... The Euro-Mediterranean free trade area (EU-MEFTA) is based on the Barcelona Process and European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). ... The conference is sometimes referred to by European sources as Common Strategy on the EU countries, and 12 Middle East and North African countries. ... GAFTA Members Arab League members As of 1 January 2005, the Greater Arab Free Trade Area also referred to as (GAFTA) has come into work. ...


Lebanon and Syria expressed their interest to join the Agreement, which has not been fully implemented so far. Other potential adherents are Algeria, Libya, Mauritania and the Palestinian Authority. The West Bank The Palestinian National Authority (PNA or PA) is a semi-autonomous state institution nominally governing the bulk of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (which it calls the Palestinian Territories). It was established as a part of Oslo accords between the PLO and Israel. ...


See also

GAFTA Members Arab League members As of 1 January 2005, the Greater Arab Free Trade Area also referred to as (GAFTA) has come into work. ... The Arab Maghreb Union is a Pan-Arab trade agreement aiming for economic and political unity in northern Africa. ... The Euro-Mediterranean free trade area (EU-MEFTA) is based on the Barcelona Process and European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). ... The Barcelona Conference or Common Strategy on the Mediterranean Region occurred on November 27-28 1995. ... The European Neighbourhood is the region beyond the frontier of the European Union. ... The European Union has a number of relationships with nations that are not formally part of the Union. ...

External links

  • Full text of the Agreement (English version)
  • The Agadir Agreement and Open regionalism by Steffen Wippel


 
 

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