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Trade Agreements with ACP Countries
2018The EPAs are the most development-friendly PTAs concluded by the EU in the 2000s. The EU conceded the longest transition periods for market liberalization to ACP countries and concluded goods-only agreements with Sub-Saharan African states. Exporter and import-dependent interests did not have major stakes in the negotiations, due to the lack of domino ...
Arlo Poletti, Daniela Sicurelli
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Mega-Regional Trade Agreements: Implications for ACP Countries
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This paper exams two mega-regional FTAs under negotiation at the time of writing, namely the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, and exams what the implications may be - particularly of new rules in regulatory sectors hitherto untouched by multilateral trade disciplines - on African, Caribbean and Pacific ...
Peter Draper +2 more
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1980
The ‘privileged’ relationship of EEC members with some 57 African, Caribbean and Pacific states originates in French efforts to maintain close ties with its former African possessions. Indeed it was the threat of a French walkout during the 1957 Treaty of Rome negotiations that led to the establishment of associate status for these colonies.
Lynn Mytelka, Michael Dolan
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The ‘privileged’ relationship of EEC members with some 57 African, Caribbean and Pacific states originates in French efforts to maintain close ties with its former African possessions. Indeed it was the threat of a French walkout during the 1957 Treaty of Rome negotiations that led to the establishment of associate status for these colonies.
Lynn Mytelka, Michael Dolan
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African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries (ACP)
1982The entry of Greece and the possible entries of Spain and Portugal into the EEC during the 1980s will have major implications for the ACP states associated with the EEC under the Lome Convention.1 The lower levels of development of the acceding countries and the size and nature of their agricultural sectors are important for the ACP states both with ...
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1985
The ACP countries are the 63 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries who are associated with the European Economic Community (EEC) as joint signatories of the Lome convention.
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The ACP countries are the 63 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries who are associated with the European Economic Community (EEC) as joint signatories of the Lome convention.
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THE BENEFITS TO THE ACP COUNTRIES OF THE EEC‐ACP EXPORT EARNINGS STABILISATION SCHEME
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1982This paper examines the potential impact of the ‘Stabex’ scheme of the Lomé Convention on the economies of the individual African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries which it is intended to benefit. Data on these countries' export dependence, on the nature of their exports, and on the markets for their exports are used to derive an index of ...
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Oil and Gas in the ACP Countries
1985Only ten of the sixty-three ACP countries are presently producing oil; they are: Barbados, Trinidad, Nigeria, Gabon, Cameroon, Congo, Zaire, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Benin. Two are members of OPEC, Nigeria and Gabon, but the majority may be considered as marginal producers.
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THE BENEFITS TO THE ACP COUNTRIES OF THE EEC‐ACP EXPORT EARNINGS STABILIZATION SCHEME: A REPLY
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1984This paper examines the potential impact of the ‘Stabex’ scheme of the Lome Convention on the economies of the individual African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries which it is intended to benefit. Data on these countries' export dependence, on the nature of their exports, and on the markets for their exports are used to derive an index of ...
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The Role of Culture in EU Cooperation with ACP Countries
2023ifa-Edition Kultur und Außenpolitik ...
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DESIGNING ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS TO PROMOTE INTRA‐REGIONAL TRADE IN ACP COUNTRIES
South African Journal of Economics, 2011AbstractThe final details of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the European Union (EU) and African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) are being negotiated over the next few years. This paper suggests how EPAs can facilitate intra‐regional trade, given that promoting regional integration within ACP was an objective.
CHRIS MILNER +2 more
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