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Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are a scheme to create a free trade area (FTA) between the European Union and other countries. They are a response to continuing criticism that the non-reciprocal and discriminating preferential trade agreements offered by the EU are incompatible with WTO rules. The EPAs date back to the signing of the Cotonou Agreement. The EPAs with the different regions are at different states of play. The EU has signed EPAs with the following countries: the Southern African Development Community (SADC), ECOWAS (16 states), six countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, Cameroon, four Pacific states, and the CARIFORUM states. Their defining characteristic is that they open up exports to the EU immediately, while exports to the partner regions is opened up only parti

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  • Wirtschaftspartnerschaftsabkommen (de)
  • Economic Partnership Agreements (en)
  • Accords de partenariat économique (fr)
  • Accordo di partenariato economico (it)
  • Economische Partnerschapsakkoorden (nl)
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  • Les accords de partenariat économique (APE) sont des accords commerciaux visant à développer le libre échange entre l’Union européenne et les pays dits ACP (Afrique, Caraïbes, Pacifique). (fr)
  • Economische Partnerschapsakkoorden (EPA's) zijn overeenkomsten over goederen, diensten, investeringen en openbare aanbestedingen die de Europese Unie wil afsluiten met de zogenaamde ACS-staten. Dat zijn in totaal 79 voormalige koloniën van Frankrijk, Italië, Portugal, Spanje, België en het Verenigd Koninkrijk. 48 ACS-landen liggen in Afrika, 16 in de Caraïben en 15 in de Stille Oceaan. EPA’s hebben tot doel om deze - arme - landen te helpen zichzelf te ontwikkelen en een sterke economie op te bouwen. (nl)
  • Der Begriff Wirtschaftspartnerschaftsabkommen (WPA) bzw. Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) bezeichnet von der EU geförderte Abkommen über Freihandelszonen zwischen der EU und den 79 AKP-Staaten (in der Mehrzahl ehemalige europäische Kolonien in Afrika, der Karibik und im Südpazifik). Die vertragliche Grundlage der EPA liegt im Cotonou-Abkommen, welche am 23. Juni 2000 von den Mitgliedstaaten der EU und den Mitgliedstaaten der Gruppe der AKP-Staaten in Cotonou, Benin, unterzeichnet wurde. Konkrete EPA-Verhandlungen laufen seit dem Jahr 2002. (de)
  • Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are a scheme to create a free trade area (FTA) between the European Union and other countries. They are a response to continuing criticism that the non-reciprocal and discriminating preferential trade agreements offered by the EU are incompatible with WTO rules. The EPAs date back to the signing of the Cotonou Agreement. The EPAs with the different regions are at different states of play. The EU has signed EPAs with the following countries: the Southern African Development Community (SADC), ECOWAS (16 states), six countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, Cameroon, four Pacific states, and the CARIFORUM states. Their defining characteristic is that they open up exports to the EU immediately, while exports to the partner regions is opened up only parti (en)
  • Gli Accordi di Partenariato Economico o APE, sono accordi commerciali per lo sviluppo del libero scambio tra l'UE e paesi noti con l'acronimo ACP (Africa, Caraibi e Pacifico). La trattativa è ancora in corso in alcuni paesi, ma altri hanno firmato accordi provvisori (Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, Mozambico in Africa del Sud, Camerun in Africa centrale e la Costa d'Avorio in Africa occidentale) o completa (Caraibi) (2009). (it)
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