Yaoundé Convention

Yaoundé Convention

Yaoundé Convention in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, yaoundé convention is: an agreement of association between the European Economic Community and eighteen African developing countries giving them a range of trade and economic benefits. The entries on trade policy are here. It was concluded on 20 July 1963, superseded in 1975 by the Lomé Convention and again replaced on 1 March 2000 by the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement.[1]

Yaoundé Conventionin the wold Encyclopedia

For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.

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Notes and References

  1. Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Yaoundé Convention” entry (OAS)

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