Mediterranean Agreements
Mediterranean Agreements in Global Commerce Policy
In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the preferential trade arrangements between the European Community and mediterranean countries other than Turkey, Cyprus and Malta. The Community divides them into old- generation and new-generation agreements. The former, concluded in the 1970s, give the partner country preferential non-reciprocal access to the Community markets. The latter, negotiated in the 1990s, provide for free trade between the partners. See also Association Agreements, Euro- Mediterranean Economic Area and Europe Agreements.[1]
Mediterranean Agreementsin the wold Encyclopedia
For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.
Resources
Notes and References
- Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Mediterranean Agreements” entry (OAS)
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