Economic Partnership Agreement Sample Contracts

Economic partnership agreement between the CARIFORUM States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part
Economic Partnership Agreement • December 1st, 2021

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS, BARBADOS, BELIZE, THE COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA, THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, GRENADA, THE REPUBLIC OF GUYANA, THE REPUBLIC OF HAITI, JAMAICA, SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES, THE REPUBLIC OF SURINAME, THE

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ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and the SADC EPA States, of the other part
Economic Partnership Agreement • January 18th, 2024

THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC, THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN, THE FRENCH REPUBLIC, THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA, THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS, THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA,

AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
Economic Partnership Agreement • April 21st, 2017

THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC, THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN, THE FRENCH REPUBLIC, THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS, THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA,

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION, OF THE ONE PART, AND THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA, MEMBER OF THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY, OF THE OTHER PART
Economic Partnership Agreement • February 15th, 2024

RECALLING their commitments within the framework of the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing World Trade Organisation (WTO), done on 15 April 1994;

AND ITS MEMBER STATES, OF THE OTHER PART
Economic Partnership Agreement • July 28th, 2017

hereinafter referred to as the “Southern African Development Community Economic Partnership Agreement States”, of the one part, (“the SADC EPA States”),of the one part, and

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE WEST AFRICAN STATES,
Economic Partnership Agreement • March 7th, 2016

PREAMBLE PART I: ECONOMIC AND TRADE PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PART II: TRADE POLICY AND QUESTIONS CONCERNING TRADE Chapter 1: Customs duties Chapter 2: Trade defence instruments Chapter 3: Technical barriers to trade, sanitary and phytosanitary measures Chapter 4: Other non-tariff barriers Chapter 5: Facilitation of trade, customs cooperation and mutual administrative assistance Chapter 6: Agriculture, fisheries and food security PART III: COOPERATION FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF DEVELOPMENT AND ACHIEVEMENT OF THE OBJECTIVES OF THE AGREEMENT PART IV: DISPUTE AVOIDANCE AND SETTLEMENT Chapter 1: Objective, scope and Parties Chapter 2: Dispute avoidance: consultation and mediation Chapter 3: Dispute settlement procedures Chapter 4: General provisions PART V: GENERAL EXCEPTIONS PART VI: INSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS PART VII: FINAL PROVISIONS ANNEXES

Economic Partnership Agreement between the Southern African Customs Union Member States and Mozambique, of the one part, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of the other part
Economic Partnership Agreement • September 8th, 2022

PARTIES TO THE AGREEMENT THE REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA, THE KINGDOM OF ESWATINI, THE KINGDOM OF LESOTHO, THE REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE, THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA, and

COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN JAPAN AND THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA
Economic Partnership Agreement • September 10th, 2022
CARIFORUM-EU ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT: An Overview*
Economic Partnership Agreement • July 8th, 2008

On December 16 the European Commission initialled an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago (the CARIFORUM countries). Negotiations began in 2004 and this Economic Partnership Agreement covers all the areas foreseen in the Cotonou Agreement for those negotiations.

Indonesia - Japan Economic Partnership Agreement
Economic Partnership Agreement • September 22nd, 2021

Japan and the Republic of Indonesia (hereinafterreferred to as "Indonesia"), Conscious of their longstanding friendship and strongpolitical and economic ties that have developed throughmany years of fruitful and mutually beneficial cooperationbetween the Parties; Believing that such bilateral relationship will beenhanced by forging mutually beneficial economicpartnership through, inter alia, cooperation, trade andinvestment facilitation, and trade liberalization; Reaffirming that the economic partnership will providea useful framework for enhanced cooperation and serve thecommon interests of the Parties in various fields as agreedin this Agreement and lead to the improvement of economicefficiency and the development of trade, investment andhuman resources; Recognizing that such partnership would create largerand new market, and enhance the competitiveness,attractiveness and vibrancy of their markets; Acknowledging that a dynamic and rapidly changingglobal environment brought about by g

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Economic Partnership Agreement • January 23rd, 2021

TRANS-PACIFIC STRATEGIC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT PREAMBLE The Governments of Brunei Darussalam, the Republic of Chile, New Zealand and the Republic of Singapore, (hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Parties" or individually as a "Party", unless the context otherwise requires), resolve to: STRENGTHEN the special links of friendship and cooperation among them; ENLARGE the framework of relations among the Parties through liberalising trade and investment and encouraging further and deeper cooperation to create a strategic partnership within the Asia - Pacific region; CONTRIBUTE to the harmonious development and expansion of world trade and provide a catalyst for broader cooperation at international forums; CREATE an expanded and secure market for the goods and services in their territories; AVOID distortions in their reciprocal trade; ESTABLISH clear rules governing their trade; ENSURE a predictable commercial framework for business planning and investment; BUILD on their r

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CARIFORUM STATES, OF THE ONE PART,
Economic Partnership Agreement • June 27th, 2008

Objectives Article 1The objectives of this Agreement are:a)Contributing to the reduction and eventual eradication of poverty through the establishment of a trade partnership consistent with the objective of sustainable development, the Millennium Development Goals and the Cotonou Agreement; b)Promoting regional integration, economic cooperation and good governance thus establishing and implementing an effective, predictable and transparent regulatory framework for trade and investment between the Parties and in the CARIFORUM region; c)Promoting the gradual integration of the CARIFORUM States into the world economy, in conformity with their political choices and development priorities; d)Improving the CARIFORUM States' capacity in trade policy and trade related issues; e)Supporting the conditions for increasing investment and private sector initiative and enhancing supply capacity, competitiveness and economic growth in the CARIFORUM region; f)Strengthening the existing relations betw

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement • February 1st, 2019

duties on many cheeses such as Gouda and Cheddar will be eliminated a duty-free quota will be established for fresh cheeses (such as Mozzarella and Feta) tariffs on wine exports will disappear from day one of entry into force on beef, under a reduced tariff, the EU will increase its exports to Japan substantially on pork there will be almost duty free trade for fresh meat exports to Japan and full liberalisation for processed meat

COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement • December 14th, 2018

Iceland, the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Kingdom of Norway and the Swiss Confederation (hereinafter referred to as the “EFTA States”),

GHANA AND THE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement • December 2nd, 2021

During the final semester of my studies at The Hague University, it was compulsory for me to do an internship to help me put the theoretical knowledge I had acquired into practice, and help me prepare for life after my studies. Initially I wanted to remain in Europe, however when I was given the opportunity to come to Ghana for five months and work I could not say ‘no’. After having previously lived in Ethiopia and having travelled in Africa, I have a very personal attachment to the continent, and have always wanted to go back.

CARIFORUM-EU ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement • November 6th, 2018

The Fourth Meeting of the Joint CARIFORUM-EU Council (referred to hereafter as 'the Joint Council') took place in Brussels, Belgium, on 17 November 2017.

JAPAN-INDONESIA ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT (JIEPA)
Economic Partnership Agreement • February 22nd, 2010
Economic Partnership Agreement between the CARIFORUM States, of the one part, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of the other part
Economic Partnership Agreement • January 5th, 2022

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS, BARBADOS, BELIZE, THE COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA, THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, GRENADA, THE REPUBLIC OF GUYANA, THE REPUBLIC OF HAITI, JAMAICA, SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA, SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES, THE REPUBLIC OF SURINAME, THE

Economic Partnership Agreement
Economic Partnership Agreement • September 4th, 2015

he European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is an intergovernmental organisation set up for the promotion of free trade and economic integration to

Economic Partnership Agreement/ Free Trade Agreement
Economic Partnership Agreement • January 16th, 2015
CARIFORUM-EU ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement • November 17th, 2017

Subject: Decision No 2/2017 of the Joint CARIFORUM EU Council established by the Economic Partnership Agreement between the CARIFORUM States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part, of

SADC-EU ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT SUPPORTING GROWTH AND TRANSFORMATION OF THE WINE INDUSTRY
Economic Partnership Agreement • October 6th, 2017

The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the European Union and the Southern African Development Community EPA Group (Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and South Africa) came into effect in October 2016. Gains for the South African wine sector include increased market access and Geographical Indication (GI) protection for local products, notably wines and spirits.

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FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENOLAKAN TANZANIA TERHADAP KERJASAMA ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT (EPA) DENGAN UNI EROPA
Economic Partnership Agreement • January 22nd, 2018

The EPA Cooperation between EAC and European Union has been conducted for over than 10 years. The cooperation reached its full agreement in 2014 and is planned to be signed in 2016. EPA is a free trade cooperation to remove obstacles such as tariffs. But at the time of signing, Tanzania as one of the members of EAC, refused to sign the EPA cooperation. Tanzania considers the EPA not to have a positive impact on its domestic condition. Tanzania wants to focus and build on the domestic economy, and if it signs the EPA it will make the aims and interests disturbed. This study aims to illustrate the domestic factors affecting Tanzania's foreign policy. This study is using the concept of determinants of foreign policy through domestic factor and external environment. The focus of this study is from 2014 to 2016.

SADC-EU ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT (EPA)
Economic Partnership Agreement • February 25th, 2019

• EPA includes a bilateral protocol between the EU and South Africa on the protection of geographical indications and on trade in wines and spirits

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Economic Partnership Agreement • February 22nd, 2022

COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT (CEPA) WILL GIVE NEW HEIGHT TO ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INDIA AND UAE: LOK SABHA

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement • January 14th, 2020

HAVING REGARD to the Economic Partnership Agreement between the CARIFORUM States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part signed on 15 October 2008, hereinafter referred to as ‘the CARIFORUM-EU EPA’;

Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the European Union and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) EPA Group1
Economic Partnership Agreement • June 7th, 2016

An agreement oriented towards development Asymmetric trade opening Under the SADC EPA, the EU will guarantee Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, and Swaziland 100% free access to its market. The EU has also fully or partially removed customs duties on 98.7% of imports coming from South Africa. The SADC EPA states do not have to respond with the same level of market openness. Instead, they can keep tariffs on products sensitive to international competition. This is sometimes called asymmetric liberalisation. For that reason the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) removes customs duties on only around 86% of imports from the EU and Mozambique only 74%. Outside EPAs, the EU has never agreed before to such a degree of asymmetry in any free trade agreement. Safeguardson imports The EPA contains a large number of "safeguards" or safety valves. EPA countries can activate these and increase the import duty in case imports from the EU increase so much or so quickly that they threaten to

Japan-Thailand Economic Partnership Agreement
Economic Partnership Agreement • June 18th, 2022

Conscious of their warm relations and strong economic and political ties, including shared perceptions on various issues, that have developed through many years of fruitful and mutually beneficial cooperation;

Economic Partnership Agreement between the EU and Japan: simplification of certificates of origin
Economic Partnership Agreement • October 31st, 2018

On July 17, 2018, the EU and Japan signed a new Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), with expected entry into force in the first half of 2019 after ratification by the European and Japanese Parliaments.

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement • October 8th, 2018

duties on many cheeses such as Gouda and Cheddar will be eliminated a duty-free quota will be established for fresh cheeses (such as Mozzarella and Feta) tarifs on wine exports will disappear from day one of entry into force on beef, under a reduced tarif, the EU will increase its exports to Japan substantially on pork there will be almost duty free trade for fresh meat exports to Japan and full liberalisation for processed meat

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement • July 13th, 2018

‣ The EU stands for free and fair trade. And in a world where global trade accounts for 50% of GDP, we want to continue to look outwards, rather than turning towards isolationism. The EU is open for business.

PENINGKATAN DAYA SAING INDONESIA DI BIDANG KEPERAWATAN MELALUI IMPLEMENTASI INDONESIA-JAPAN ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT (IJEPA) TAHUN 2008-2013
Economic Partnership Agreement • July 4th, 2017

This research uses a qualitative approach with literature study and interview as the technique of the data collection. Data analysis draws on qualitative analysis consisted of multiple steps such as data collection, data reduction, data displays, and conclusion drawing. The conceptual framework of this research departs from the demographic condition of Indonesia is experiencing the surplus labor of nurses, an analysis of Indonesia's foreign policy related delivery nurses to Japan, the results of the implementation of IJEPA are the dynamics of delivery nurse Indonesia to Japan 2008-2013 and the improvement of competitiveness of Indonesian nurses until the evaluation of the implementation of the IJEPA in the concept of strategic partnership for Indonesia.

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT:
Economic Partnership Agreement • April 6th, 2021
Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the
Economic Partnership Agreement • November 6th, 2019
Economic Partnership Agreement
Economic Partnership Agreement • July 27th, 2018

Code Description Sector Staging cat- egory Other comments and/or explanatory notes (1) 7202.19 Other Industrial A 7202.2 Ferro-silicon: 7202.21 Containing by mass more than 55 per cent of silicon Industrial A 7202.29 Other Industrial A 7202.30 Ferro-silico-manganese Industrial A 7202.4 Ferro-chromium: 7202.41 Containing by mass more than 4 per cent of carbon Industrial A 7202.49 Other Industrial A 7202.50 Ferro-silico-chromium Industrial A 7202.60 Fer r o - n i c k e l Industrial A 7202.70 Ferro-molybdenum Industrial A 7202.80 Ferro-tungsten and ferro-silico-tungsten Industrial A 7202.9 Other: 7202.91 Ferro-titanium and ferro-silico-titanium Industrial A 7202.92 Ferro-vanadium Industrial A 7202.93 Ferro-niobium Industrial A 7202.99 Other: 7202.99.30 Ferro-silico-magnesium Industrial A 7202.99.90 Other Industrial A 72.03 Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore and other spongy ferrous products, in lumps, pellets or

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