Free Trade Area Sample Clauses

Free Trade Area. 1. The Community and South Africa agree to establish a Free Trade Area (FTA) in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and in conformity with those of the WTO. 2. The FTA will be established over a transitional period lasting, on the South African side, a maximum of 12 years and, on the Community side, a maximum of 10 years starting from the entry into force of the Agreement. 3. The FTA covers the free movement of goods in all sectors. This Agreement will also cover the liberalisation of trade in services and the free movement of capital.
Free Trade Area. 1. This Agreement establishes a free trade area between the Parties, in conformity with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ("GATT 1994"), and in particular Article XXIV thereof. 2. This Agreement shall respect the principle of asymmetry, commensurate to the specific needs and capacity constraints of the SACU Member States and Mozambique, in terms of levels and timing for commitments under this Agreement.
Free Trade Area. 1. This Agreement establishes a free trade area (FTA) between the Parties, in conformity with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (hereinafter referred to as "GATT 1994"), and in particular Article XXIV thereof. 2. The FTA shall respect the principle of asymmetry, commensurate to the specific needs and capacity constraints of the SADC EPA States, in terms of levels and timing for commitments under this Agreement. 3. The FTA will apply to trade between, of the one part, the European Community and, of the other part, the SADC EPA States. CE/SADC/en 20
Free Trade Area. 1. The Community and South Africa agree to establish a Free Trade Area (FTA) in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and in conformity with those of the WTO. 2. The FTA will be established over a transitional period lasting, on the South African side, a maximum of 12 years 4. The political dialogue shall take place whenever necessary, notably: (a) at ministerial level; (b) at the level of senior officials representing South Africa, on the one hand, and the Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the Commission of the European Communities, on the other; (c) taking full advantage of all diplomatic channels, including regular briefings, consultations on the occasion of international meetings and contacts between diplomatic representatives in third countries; (d) where appropriate, by any other means or at any other levels to be agreed between the Parties which would make a useful contribution to consolidating the dialogue and increasing its effectiveness. 5. In addition to the bilateral political dialogue provided for in the previous paragraphs, the Parties shall take full advantage of, and contribute actively to, the regional political dialogue between the European Union and the countries of Southern Africa, with a view in particular to promoting lasting peace and stability in the region. The Parties shall also participate in the political dialogue in the larger ACP/EU framework, as foreseen and laid down in relevant ACP/EC Treaties. and,on the Community side, a maximum of 10 years starting from the entry into force of the Agreement. 3. The FTA covers the free movement of goods in all sectors. This Agreement will also cover the liberalisation of trade in services and the free movement of capital.
Free Trade Area. 1 The Parties shall gradually establish a free trade area in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, with the understanding that Least Developed Countries and Small Island States may be integrated in accordance with different structures and by different time frames than other Parties. The Area shall consist of the territories of the Parties to this Agreement.
Free Trade Area. 1. The Free Trade Area (hereinafter in this Agreement called "the Area") to which this Agreement applies consists of Australia and New Zealand. 2. In this context New Zealand means the territory of New Zealand but does not include the ▇▇▇▇ Islands, Niue and Tokelau unless this Agreement is applied to them under Article 23 and Australia means those parts of Australia to which this Agreement applies under Article 23. 3. Goods traded in the Area" or similar expressions used in this Agreement shall mean goods exported from the territory of one Member State and imported into the territory of the other Member State.