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3 similar Eu-Mexico Trade Agreement contracts

New EU-Mexico agreement The agreement in principle Brussels, 23 April 2018
Eu-Mexico Trade Agreement • April 25th, 2018

This document summarises the negotiating results of the Trade part of the EU-Mexico modernised Global Agreement at the time of the agreement in principle in April 2018. As the agreement in principle does not correspond to the end of the negotiating process, the description of the results achieved should not be considered as final. Some chapters still need some fine-tuning, while for some others some issues are still open and remain to be settled before the actual finalisation of the negotiations. Any agreement referred to in this text is to be considered ad referendum and should not be taken as being in all cases the definitive position of the EU or Mexico.

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New EU-Mexico agreement The agreement in principle Brussels, 23 April 2018
Eu-Mexico Trade Agreement • April 23rd, 2018

This document summarises the negotiating results of the Trade part of the EU-Mexico modernised Global Agreement at the time of the agreement in principle in April 2018. As the agreement in principle does not correspond to the end of the negotiating process, the description of the results achieved should not be considered as final. Some chapters still need some fine-tuning, while for some others some issues are still open and remain to be settled before the actual finalisation of the negotiations. Any agreement referred to in this text is to be considered ad referendum and should not be taken as being in all cases the definitive position of the EU or Mexico.

New EU-Mexico agreement The agreement in principle Brussels, 23 April 2018
Eu-Mexico Trade Agreement • April 23rd, 2018

This document summarises the negotiating results of the Trade part of the EU-Mexico modernised Global Agreement at the time of the agreement in principle in April 2018. As the agreement in principle does not correspond to the end of the negotiating process, the description of the results achieved should not be considered as final. Some chapters still need some fine-tuning, while for some others some issues are still open and remain to be settled before the actual finalisation of the negotiations. Any agreement referred to in this text is to be considered ad referendum and should not be taken as being in all cases the definitive position of the EU or Mexico.

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