Review of CARIFORUM-EU EPA in development cooperation and WTO compatability

The Cotonou Agreement which succeeded the Lomé IV Agreement and was signed in Cotonou in June 2000 established a comprehensive framework to govern social, economic and political relations between the Africa, Caribbean, Pacific (ACP) grouping and the European Union (EU). At the centre of the partn...

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The Cotonou Agreement which succeeded the Lomé IV Agreement and was signed in Cotonou in June 2000 established a comprehensive framework to govern social, economic and political relations between the Africa, Caribbean, Pacific (ACP) grouping and the European Union (EU). At the centre of the partnership are objectives relating to economic development, the reduction and eventual eradication of poverty, and the smooth and gradual integration of ACP States into the world economy. In order to accomplish these objectives, the Cotonou Agreement provides for the conclusion between the ACP and the EU of “new World Trade Organization (WTO) compatible trading arrangements, removing progressively barriers to trade between them and enhancing cooperation in all areas relevant to trade” (Article 36.1). The conclusion of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) represented one way to achieve a WTO compatible instrument and had to be negotiated during the period starting from September 2002 until 31 December 2007 to replace the trade provisions of the Cotonou Agreement. After three and half years of negotiations, CARIFORUM and the European Commission (EC) finally concluded a comprehensive EPA with the EC on 16 December 2007 when an Agreement was initialed. The EPA Parties agreed to sign it later after a review of the provisions at both the national and regional levels. In CARIFORUM, various comments have been made from governments, Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), the private sector and the labour movement about the strengths and weaknesses of the EPA. This review comes in this context and is confined to the development cooperation provisions and the question of WTO compatibility and consistency with the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) negotiations and existing WTO provisions on special and differential treatment.
I: Part 1: Review of EPA –Development cooperation.--II: Part. 2: Review of EPA – WTO compatibility.--
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COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
COOPERACION REGIONAL
ECONOMIA REGIONAL
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL ECONOMICS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
CARIBE
CARIBBEAN REGION
Documentos de Organos Subsidiarios
Documentos de proyectos e investigación
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL E INTEGRACIÓN
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INTEGRATION
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title Review of CARIFORUM-EU EPA in development cooperation and WTO compatability
spellingShingle Review of CARIFORUM-EU EPA in development cooperation and WTO compatability
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
COOPERACION REGIONAL
ECONOMIA REGIONAL
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL ECONOMICS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
I: Part 1: Review of EPA –Development cooperation.--II: Part. 2: Review of EPA – WTO compatibility.--
title_short Review of CARIFORUM-EU EPA in development cooperation and WTO compatability
title_full Review of CARIFORUM-EU EPA in development cooperation and WTO compatability
title_fullStr Review of CARIFORUM-EU EPA in development cooperation and WTO compatability
title_full_unstemmed Review of CARIFORUM-EU EPA in development cooperation and WTO compatability
title_sort review of cariforum-eu epa in development cooperation and wto compatability
topic COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
COOPERACION REGIONAL
ECONOMIA REGIONAL
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL ECONOMICS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
topic_facet COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
COOPERACION REGIONAL
ECONOMIA REGIONAL
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL ECONOMICS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
publishDate 2008-10-10
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description The Cotonou Agreement which succeeded the Lomé IV Agreement and was signed in Cotonou in June 2000 established a comprehensive framework to govern social, economic and political relations between the Africa, Caribbean, Pacific (ACP) grouping and the European Union (EU). At the centre of the partnership are objectives relating to economic development, the reduction and eventual eradication of poverty, and the smooth and gradual integration of ACP States into the world economy. In order to accomplish these objectives, the Cotonou Agreement provides for the conclusion between the ACP and the EU of “new World Trade Organization (WTO) compatible trading arrangements, removing progressively barriers to trade between them and enhancing cooperation in all areas relevant to trade” (Article 36.1). The conclusion of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) represented one way to achieve a WTO compatible instrument and had to be negotiated during the period starting from September 2002 until 31 December 2007 to replace the trade provisions of the Cotonou Agreement. After three and half years of negotiations, CARIFORUM and the European Commission (EC) finally concluded a comprehensive EPA with the EC on 16 December 2007 when an Agreement was initialed. The EPA Parties agreed to sign it later after a review of the provisions at both the national and regional levels. In CARIFORUM, various comments have been made from governments, Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), the private sector and the labour movement about the strengths and weaknesses of the EPA. This review comes in this context and is confined to the development cooperation provisions and the question of WTO compatibility and consistency with the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) negotiations and existing WTO provisions on special and differential treatment.
contents I: Part 1: Review of EPA –Development cooperation.--II: Part. 2: Review of EPA – WTO compatibility.--
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38708
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