Economic Partnership Agreement Sample Contracts

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Economic Partnership Agreement • January 22nd, 2022

FOR AN ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP Table of Contents Preamble Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 Objectives Article 2 General Definitions Article 3 Transparency Article 4 Administrative Procedures Article 5 Review and Appeal Article 6 Confidential Information Article 7 Taxation Article 8 General and Security Exceptions Article 9 Relation to Other Agreements Article 10 Implementing Agreement Article 11 Joint Committee Article 12 Communications Chapter 2 Trade in Goods Article 13 Definitions Article 14 Classification of Goods Article 15 National Treatment Article 16 Elimination of Customs Duties Article 17 Customs Valuation Article 18 Export Duties Article 19 Export Subsidies Article 20 Non-tariff Measures Article 21 Bilateral Safeguard Measures

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Agreement between Japan and the United Mexican States for the Strengthening of the Economic Partnership
Economic Partnership Agreement • October 4th, 2023

Conscious of their longstanding friendship and strong economic and political ties that have developed through growing trade and investment and mutually beneficial cooperation between the Parties;

AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING A FRAMEWORK FOR AN ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY PARTNER STATES ON ONE PART AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND ITS MEMBER STATES ON THE OTHER PART
Economic Partnership Agreement • November 13th, 2020

Protocol I Concerning the Definition of the Concept of ‘Originating Products’ and Methods of Administrative Cooperation

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

Contract
Economic Partnership Agreement • October 1st, 2021

Preamble Japan and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam (hereinafterreferred to in this Agreement as "Viet Nam"), Recognizing that a dynamic and rapidly changing globalenvironment brought about by globalization and technologicalprogress presents various economic and strategic challenges and opportunities to the Parties; Conscious of their longstanding friendship and strongeconomic and political ties that have developed through manyyears of fruitful and mutually beneficial cooperation betweenthe Parties; Believing that such a bilateral relationship will beenhanced by forging a mutually beneficial economic partnership through trade liberalization, trade facilitation, andcooperation; Recognizing the development gap between the Parties; Reaffirming that the economic partnership will provide auseful framework for enhanced cooperation and serve the commoninterests of the Parties in various fields as agreed in thisAgreement and lead to the improvement of economic efficiencyand the development o

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,

AGREEMENT BETWEEN JAPAN AND THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE FOR A NEW-AGE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP
Economic Partnership Agreement • September 17th, 2020

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 co-operation;

OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES referred to
Economic Partnership Agreement • December 19th, 2022
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;

AGREEMENT BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN FOR AN ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP
Economic Partnership Agreement • April 20th, 2021

CONSCIOUS of their longstanding friendship and ties that have developed through many years of fruitful and mutually beneficial cooperation between the Parties;

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, Political Coordination and Cooperation Agreement between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the United Mexican States, of the other Part
Economic Partnership Agreement • September 1st, 2021

Parties to the Treaty establishing the European Community and the Treaty on European Union, hereinafter referred to as the European Community Member States,

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

FOR AN ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP
Economic Partnership Agreement • July 17th, 2018

SECTION B National treatment and market access for goods (Articles 2.6 to 2.22) SECTION C Facilitation of wine product export (Articles 2.23 to 2.31)

AGREEMENT BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND THE SEPARATE CUSTOMS TERRITORY OF TAIWAN, PENGHU, KINMEN AND MATSU ON ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP
Economic Partnership Agreement • January 9th, 2022

Singapore and the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu (hereinafter referred to as "Chinese Taipei"), hereinafter collectively referred to as "the Parties" and individually as "a Party";

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

Agreement between Japan and the Kingdom of Thailand for an Economic Partnership Status : Signed in 2007. In force since 2007
Economic Partnership Agreement • December 27th, 2022

http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/thailand/epa0704/index.html WTO consideration process : http://rtais.wto.org/UI/PublicShowRTAIDCard.aspx?rtaid=1

The Japan-Indonesia Economic Partnership: Agreement Between Equals?
Economic Partnership Agreement • April 2nd, 2024

This article begins by examining Japan’s similar agreements with other countries and then looks at the present state of bilateral economic relations before analysing the content of the Agreement. It then assesses perceptions in the two countries and briefly outlines some of the projects spurred by the JIEPA. Of note here is the threat by some major Japanese investors in Indonesia to pull out of the country unless electricity supply issues are addressed. Finally, some general prospects for the future are considered.

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Economic Partnership Agreement • April 21st, 2024
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Economic Partnership Agreement • May 5th, 2020
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.

Agreement establishing an Economic Partnership Agreement between the Eastern and Southern Africa States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Economic Partnership Agreement • October 16th, 2022

WE the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States of the Eastern and Southern African (ESA) region, constituted as the ESA Group and its individual member States, on the one hand, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, on the other;

Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs)
Economic Partnership Agreement • October 9th, 2018

The Economic Partnership Agreements between the EU and African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries aim at fostering the smooth and gradual integration of the ACP partners into the world economy – and ultimately contribute, through trade and investment, to sustainable development and poverty reduction.

WT/REG443/M/1
Economic Partnership Agreement • April 16th, 2024
Agreement between Japan and the Republic of the Philippines for an Economic Partnership
Economic Partnership Agreement • December 11th, 2008
European Parliament resolution of 25 March 2009 on the stepping stone Economic Partnership Agreement between Ghana, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part
Economic Partnership Agreement • February 18th, 2021

— having regard to its resolutions of 25 September 2003 on the Fifth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Cancún (1), of 12 May 2005 on the assessment of the Doha Round following the WTO General Council Decision of 1 August 2004 (2), of 1 December 2005 on prep­ arations for the sixth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation in Hong Kong (3), of 23 March 2006 on the development impact of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) (4), of 4 April 2006 on the assessment of the Doha Round following the WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong (5), of 1 June 2006 on trade and poverty: designing trade policies to maximise trade's contribution to poverty relief (6), of 7 September 2006 on the suspension of negotiations on the Doha Development Agenda (7) (DDA), of 23 May 2007 on Economic Partnership Agreements (8), of 12 December 2007 on Economic Partnership Agreements (9), and its position of 5 June 2008 on the proposal for a Council regulation applying a s

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA COUNTRIES ON ONE PART
Economic Partnership Agreement • November 2nd, 2006

THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MAURITIUS THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF RWANDA THE PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES THE PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF SUDAN

The CARIFORUM-EC Economic Partnership Agreement
Economic Partnership Agreement • October 24th, 2008

makes full use of the provisions in WTO rules that allow developing countries to exclude certain goods from liberalisation, to protect sensitive and emerging industries, and to use safeguards to guard against surges in imports"

ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Economic Partnership Agreement • February 18th, 2024

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

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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