Common use of Specific Objectives Clause in Contracts

Specific Objectives. The specific objectives of this Agreement are to: (a) help reduce poverty, promote economic cooperation and good governance in Cameroon and increase Cameroon's production, export and supply capacities, as well as its ability to attract foreign investment and its capacities in terms of trade policy and trade-related issues, and thereby contribute to promoting regional integration; (b) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the smooth and gradual integration of Cameroon into the global economy, in accordance with its political choices and its development priorities, supporting such integration for the Central African region; (c) strengthen existing relations between the Parties on the basis of solidarity and mutual interest; (d) create an Agreement that is compatible with the rules of the WTO; (e) establish a basis for negotiating and implementing an effective, predictable and transparent regulatory framework for trade, investment, competition, intellectual property, public procurement and sustainable development in the Central African region, thus supporting the conditions for increasing investment and private-sector initiatives, and enhance capacity for the supply of goods and services, competitiveness and economic growth in the region; (f) provide a roadmap for negotiations on the areas referred to in paragraph (e) with a view to extending the scope of the Agreement.

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Sources: Interim Economic Partnership Agreement, Interim Agreement Establishing an Economic Partnership Agreement

Specific Objectives. The specific objectives of this Agreement are to: (a) help reduce poverty, promote economic cooperation and good governance in Cameroon and increase Cameroon's ’s production, export and supply capacities, as well as its ability to attract foreign investment and its capacities in terms of trade policy and trade-related issues, and thereby contribute to promoting regional integration; (b) ▇▇▇▇▇▇ the smooth and gradual integration of Cameroon into the global economy, in accordance with its political choices and its development priorities, supporting such integration for the Central African region; (c) strengthen existing relations between the Parties on the basis of solidarity and mutual interest; (d) create an Agreement that is compatible with the rules of the WTO; (e) establish a basis for negotiating and implementing an effective, predictable and transparent regulatory framework for trade, investment, competition, intellectual property, public procurement and sustainable development in the Central African region, thus supporting the conditions for increasing investment and private-sector initiatives, and enhance capacity for the supply of goods and services, competitiveness and economic growth in the region; (f) provide a roadmap for negotiations on the areas referred to in paragraph (e) with a view to extending the scope of the Agreement.. TITLE II PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT

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Sources: Interim Economic Partnership Agreement