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.

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The Agadir Agreement of 2004 (FTA between Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt) is seen as its first building block. Further steps are envisioned into the European Neighbourhood policy (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

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EU associated
Other Barcelona Conference partners
Prospective partners
Morocco
EUFTA 1973CU 1996AA 2000AA 2005AA 1998AA 2004AA 2002AA 2006AAAA 2000AA 1997FTA
EFTAFTA 1973FTA 1992FTA 1999FTA 2005FTA 2002FTA 2005FTA 1993FTA 1999
Turkey CUCU 1996FTA 1992FTA 2004FTA 2005FTA 2006FTA 2009FTA 2010FTA 2004FTA 1997FTA 2005
MoroccoAA 2000FTA 1999FTA 2004GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
AlgeriaAA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
TunisiaAA 1998FTA 2005FTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
EgyptAA 2004FTA 2006GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
JordanAA 2002FTA 2002FTA 2009GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
LebanonAA 2006FTA 2005FTA 2010GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005FTA 2002, GAFTA 2005
SyriaAAFTA 2004GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
IsraelAA 2000FTA 1993FTA 1997CU 1994
PAAA 1997FTA 1999FTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005CU 1994GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
LibyaGAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
GCCFTAGAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
Mauritania
IraqGAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005FTA 2002, GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005GAFTA 2005
  instrument and year of entry into force
  instrument and year of provisional entry into force
  in negotiations
  no diplomatic relations with Israel

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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]

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