Search results for: “european free trade association”
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European Free Trade Association
Summary of European Free Trade Association A free trade area consisting of seven European countries among which tariffs and quantitative restrictions on industrial imports have been eliminated. Established in 1960 by the Stockholm Convention, EFTA originally included Austria, Denmark, […]
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Association Agreement (EU)
Hierarchical Display of Association agreement (EU) European Union > European construction > EU relations > Agreement (EU)International Relations > International affairs > International agreement > Association agreement Association agreement (EU) Concept of Association agreement (EU) See […]
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Association Agreement (EU)
Hierarchical Display of Association agreement (EU) European Union > European construction > EU relations > Agreement (EU)International Relations > International affairs > International agreement > Association agreement Association agreement (EU) Concept of Association agreement (EU) See […]
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Free Trade Agreement
Free Trade Agreement and the GATT Policy Negotiations In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Free Trade Agreement: An agreement between two or more countries establishing a free trade area (FTA).
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Trade Agreement
See information on the case Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Ltd v United States of America. Resources See Also Trade Commercial Relations Investment Transportation North American Free Trade Agreement Investment Dispute Settlements Resources See Also International Organization […]
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Trade Agreement
See information on the case Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Ltd v United States of America. Resources See Also Trade Commercial Relations Investment Transportation North American Free Trade Agreement Investment Dispute Settlements Resources See Also International Organization […]
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Free Trade Area
Summary of Free Trade Area An association of states that seeks to overcome impediments to trade among members by reducing or eliminating tariffs among the participants. The members of a free trade area do not maintain a common external tariff nor do they (usually) provide for the free flow […]
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European Economic Area
European Economic Area and the Treaties of the European Union Description of European Economic Area provided by the European Union Commission: Agreement Between the Community, and three Member States of the European Free Trade Area (EFTA)(not Switzerland) entered into force on 1 January 2004 […]
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European Economic Area
European Economic Area and the Treaties of the European Union Description of European Economic Area provided by the European Union Commission: Agreement Between the Community, and three Member States of the European Free Trade Area (EFTA)(not Switzerland) entered into force on 1 January 2004 […]
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European Neighbourhood Policy
European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) The European Neighbourhood Policy, abbreviated as ENP, was developed in 2004, with the objective of avoiding the emergence of new dividing lines between the enlarged European Union (EU) and its neighbours to the South and East Through the ENP, the EU offers […]
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European Neighbourhood Policy
European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) The European Neighbourhood Policy, abbreviated as ENP, was developed in 2004, with the objective of avoiding the emergence of new dividing lines between the enlarged European Union (EU) and its neighbours to the South and East Through the ENP, the EU offers […]
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European Organisation
Hierarchical Display of European organisation International Organisations > European organisationsInternational Relations > International affairs > International organisation European organisation Concept of European organisation See the dictionary definition of European organisation. […]
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Trademark
A device, symbol, or word used by a firm to distinguish its products from those of other manufacturers. The object of trademarks is to permit brand identification of products, which may permit a more ready market acceptance of current and new products. Trademarks are protected in the United […]