Author (Corporate) | European Parliament: European Parliamentary Research Service |
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Series Title | Briefing: International Agreements in Progress |
Series Details | September 2016 |
Publication Date | September 2016 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
In line with the objective of the Cotonou Agreement to establish a World Trade Organisation compatible trade regime with ACP countries, in 2002 the EU started negotiations on free trade agreements with different ACP regional configurations. One of these is the SADC EPA Group – of southern African countries, including South Africa. The negotiations were long but the final outcome is a compromise that has been accepted by all parties, with the exception of Angola which did not endorse the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), but has an option to join in the future. The Agreement establishes an asymmetric free trade area, taking into account the disparities in the level of development between the EU and its African partners, which can shield sensitive products from EU competition. It emphasises sustainable development as an overarching objective, includes important safeguards in order to protect sensitive sectors from sudden surges in trade, and gives African countries the possibility to preserve their policy space in order to industrialise. The Agreement was signed in June 2016 and has now to be concluded. The European Parliament was scheduled to decide whether to give its consent to the Council Decision on the conclusion of the EPA, on behalf of the EU, during its September 2016 plenary session. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2016/586661/EPRS_BRI(2016)586661_EN.pdf |
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Countries / Regions | Africa, Europe, South Africa |