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Euro-Mediterranean free trade area

The European Union-Mediterranean Free Trade Area (EU-MED FTA, EMFTA), also called the Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area or Euromed FTA, is based on the Barcelona Process and European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). The Barcelona Process, developed after the Barcelona Conference in successive annual meetings, is a set of goals designed to lead to a free trade area in the Mediterranean Region and the Middle East by 2010.

A Regional Convention on pan-Euro-Mediterranean preferential Rules of Origin was signed in June 2011 to allow identical rules of origin across the region.[1] The convention was in force from May 2012 and is the last step taken in the Barcelona Process so far.

History edit

The Agadir Agreement of 2004 (FTA between Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt) is seen as its first building block. Further steps are envisioned into the ENP Action plans negotiated between the European Union and the partner states on the southern shores of the Mediterranean Sea, mostly with Arab League member states.

The initial aim is to create a matrix of Free Trade Agreements between each of the partners and the others. Then a single free trade area is to be formed, including the European Union.

Partners edit

Prospective partners edit

FTA progress edit

EU associated
Other Barcelona Conference partners
Prospective partners
Morocco
EU FTA 1973 CU 1996 AA 2000 AA 2005 AA 1998 AA 2004 AA 2002 AA 2006 AA AA 2000 AA 1997 FTA
EFTA FTA 1973 FTA 1992 FTA 1999 FTA 2005 FTA 2002 FTA 2005 FTA 1993 FTA 1999
Turkey CU CU 1996 FTA 1992 FTA 2004 FTA 2005 FTA 2006 FTA 2009 FTA 2010 FTA 2004 FTA 1997 FTA 2005
Morocco AA 2000 FTA 1999 FTA 2004 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
Algeria AA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
Tunisia AA 1998 FTA 2005 FTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
Egypt AA 2004 FTA 2006 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
Jordan AA 2002 FTA 2002 FTA 2009 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
Lebanon AA 2006 FTA 2005 FTA 2010 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 FTA 2002, GAFTA 2005
Syria AA FTA 2004 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
Israel AA 2000 FTA 1993 FTA 1997 CU 1994
PA AA 1997 FTA 1999 FTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 CU 1994 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
Libya GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
GCC FTA GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
Mauritania
Iraq GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 FTA 2002, GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005
  instrument and year of entry into force
  instrument and year of provisional entry into force
  in negotiations
  no diplomatic relations with Israel

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The convention covers the EU, the EFTA, the EU customs unions with third states (Turkey, Andorra, San Marino), the EU candidate states, the partners of the Barcelona Process and possibly at a later stage all of the European Neighbourhood Policy partners. [1]

External links edit

General overviews
  • Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements, Summaries of EU Legislation, EU website, 2007. Consulted 4 September 2010.
  • System of Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Cumulation, European Commission Taxation and Customs Union page. Consulted 4 September 2010.
  • Euro-Med free trade area: the benefits of cumulation, EFTA Bulletin, Switzerland, July–August 2006. Consulted 4 September 2010.
More specific studies
  • European Union–Developing Country FTAs: Overview and Analysis, by JOSEPH F. FRANCOIS, MATTHEW MCQUEEN and GANESHAN WIGNARAJA, in "World Development" Vol. 33, No. 10, pp. 1545–1565, 2005, Elsesvier Ltd, UK.
  • , by Eylin Ege on the IEMed Observatory website, Barcelona, no date. Consulted 4 September 2010.
  • , by Nicola Minasi, Rome, no date. Consulted 4 September 2010.
  • THE EUROMEDITERRANEAN FREE TRADE AREA: FROM COMPETITION TO INTEGRATION 27 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, by Alejandro Lorca and Gonzalo Escribano, Madrid, no date. Consulted 4 September 2010.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2013 The European Union Mediterranean Free Trade Area EU MED FTA EMFTA also called the Euro Mediterranean Free Trade Area or Euromed FTA is based on the Barcelona Process and European Neighbourhood Policy ENP The Barcelona Process developed after the Barcelona Conference in successive annual meetings is a set of goals designed to lead to a free trade area in the Mediterranean Region and the Middle East by 2010 A Regional Convention on pan Euro Mediterranean preferential Rules of Origin was signed in June 2011 to allow identical rules of origin across the region 1 The convention was in force from May 2012 and is the last step taken in the Barcelona Process so far Contents 1 History 2 Partners 3 Prospective partners 4 FTA progress 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Agadir Agreement of 2004 FTA between Jordan Tunisia Morocco Egypt is seen as its first building block Further steps are envisioned into the ENP Action plans negotiated between the European Union and the partner states on the southern shores of the Mediterranean Sea mostly with Arab League member states The initial aim is to create a matrix of Free Trade Agreements between each of the partners and the others Then a single free trade area is to be formed including the European Union Partners editEuropean Union Turkey maintains a Customs Union with the EU Morocco member of the Arab League and the Arab Maghreb Union Algeria member of the Arab League and the Arab Maghreb Union Tunisia member of the Arab League and the Arab Maghreb Union Egypt member of the Arab League Jordan member of the Arab League Lebanon member of the Arab League Israel Palestinian National Authority Member of the Arab League Prospective partners editSyria Member of the Arab League Libya member of the Arab League and the Arab Maghreb Union Gulf Cooperation Council Iraq Member of the Arab League Mauritania member of the Arab League and the Arab Maghreb Union FTA progress editEU associated Other Barcelona Conference partners Prospective partnersEU EFTA Turkey CU Morocco Algeria Tunisia Egypt Jordan Lebanon Syria Israel PA Libya GCC Mauritania IraqEU FTA 1973 CU 1996 AA 2000 AA 2005 AA 1998 AA 2004 AA 2002 AA 2006 AA AA 2000 AA 1997 FTAEFTA FTA 1973 FTA 1992 FTA 1999 FTA 2005 FTA 2002 FTA 2005 FTA 1993 FTA 1999Turkey CU CU 1996 FTA 1992 FTA 2004 FTA 2005 FTA 2006 FTA 2009 FTA 2010 FTA 2004 FTA 1997 FTA 2005Morocco AA 2000 FTA 1999 FTA 2004 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005Algeria AA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005Tunisia AA 1998 FTA 2005 FTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005Egypt AA 2004 FTA 2006 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005Jordan AA 2002 FTA 2002 FTA 2009 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005Lebanon AA 2006 FTA 2005 FTA 2010 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 FTA 2002 GAFTA 2005Syria AA FTA 2004 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005Israel AA 2000 FTA 1993 FTA 1997 CU 1994PA AA 1997 FTA 1999 FTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 CU 1994 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005Libya GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005GCC FTA GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005MauritaniaIraq GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 FTA 2002 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 GAFTA 2005 instrument and year of entry into force instrument and year of provisional entry into force in negotiations no diplomatic relations with IsraelSee also edit nbsp European Union portal nbsp Business and economics portalAfrican Economic Community Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area Economic integration EUR 1 movement certificate List of free trade agreements List of trade blocs Middle East economic integration Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe Union for the Mediterranean US Middle East Free Trade Area US MEFTA References edit The convention covers the EU the EFTA the EU customs unions with third states Turkey Andorra San Marino the EU candidate states the partners of the Barcelona Process and possibly at a later stage all of the European Neighbourhood Policy partners 1 External links editGeneral overviewsEuro Mediterranean Association Agreements Summaries of EU Legislation EU website 2007 Consulted 4 September 2010 System of Pan Euro Mediterranean Cumulation European Commission Taxation and Customs Union page Consulted 4 September 2010 Euro Med free trade area the benefits of cumulation EFTA Bulletin Switzerland July August 2006 Consulted 4 September 2010 More specific studiesEuropean Union Developing Country FTAs Overview and Analysis by JOSEPH F FRANCOIS MATTHEW MCQUEEN and GANESHAN WIGNARAJA in World Development Vol 33 No 10 pp 1545 1565 2005 Elsesvier Ltd UK Euro Mediterranean Free Trade Area Is It Time to Be Optimistic about the Future by Eylin Ege on the IEMed Observatory website Barcelona no date Consulted 4 September 2010 The Euro Mediterranean Free Trade Area and its Impact on the Economies Involved by Nicola Minasi Rome no date Consulted 4 September 2010 THE EUROMEDITERRANEAN FREE TRADE AREA FROM COMPETITION TO INTEGRATION Archived 27 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine by Alejandro Lorca and Gonzalo Escribano Madrid no date Consulted 4 September 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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