Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) Sample Contracts

Agreement between Japan and the Republic of Indonesia for an Economic Partership Status : Signed in 2007. In force since 2008
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • February 6th, 2021

http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/indonesia/epa0708/index.html WTO consideration process : http://rtais.wto.org/UI/PublicShowRTAIDCard.aspx?rtaid=172

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EN E-000055/2019 Answer given by Ms Malmström on behalf of the European Commission (17.3.2019)
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • March 18th, 2019

The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the EU and six countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC)1 is a well balanced agreement, also in terms of tariff concessions in sectors important for both EU economic operators and those in the relevant SADC countries. Apart from those concessions, the parties to the EPA have recognised the importance of environmental, labour and social standards. Any breach of the relevant commitments as included in the agreement can be raised in the framework of the EPA. In addition, the Commission is applying its current regulatory sanitary and phyto-sanitary requirements to imports of citrus from South Africa.

Japan’s Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • June 25th, 2008
CHOOSING A COMPREHENSIVE EPA
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • March 13th, 2008
Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • February 18th, 2008
Economic partnership agreements (EPAs) between Japan and OECD member States (all containing an investment chapter)
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • February 2nd, 2014

Little substantial difference from the bilateral investment agreements(BITs) Japan has concluded with developing countries

FAKTOR-FAKTOR PENOLAKAN TANZANIA TERHADAP KERJASAMA ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT (EPA) DENGAN UNI EROPA
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • 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.

Trade in Services
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • September 21st, 2007

This chapter of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) applies to measures of the European Community affecting trade in services by service suppliers of any CARIFORUM State and to measures of any CARIFORUM State affecting trade in services by service suppliers of the Community and its Members.

ECONOMIC PARNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • March 15th, 2010

• The enhancement of Jamaica export profile in terms of increased value of exports and diversification of the range of exports

The EU28 dumping of cereals, dairy and meat to the ESA-4 in 2016
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • November 13th, 2017

The ESA-4 EPA (Economic Partnership Agreement) was signed by four countries – Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Zimbabwe – in August 2009 and is provisionally applied since 14 May 2012. It was also initialled but not signed by the Comoros and Zambia. In January 2013, the European Parliament gave its consent to the agreement. But the ESA-4 groups only a small part of the 16 COMESA countries with which the EU began to negotiate an EPA in February 2004 – the other 12 being Burundi, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda (these four will soon after form the East African Community with Tanzania while remaining in COMESA), Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Malawi, DR of Congo, Sudan and Zambia. Furthermore there are 19 Member States (MS) in the official COMESA established in 1994, the other MS being Egypt, Lybia and Swaziland. And the DG Trade is still considering that an EPA could be concluded with 11 COMESA MS, including the Comoros, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Malawi, Sudan and Zambia. The ESA-4

Economic Partnership Agreement Epa With Eu
Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa) • February 4th, 2021

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