2010-02-15
Trade ministers from Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco will meet in Rabat on Wednesday (February 17th) to discuss how to revitalize the 3-year-old Agadir Free Trade Agreement, Le Matin reported. The signatory nations' ministers will reportedly discuss improving maritime transport and industrial co-operation. The 2007 accord aimed to encourage the integration of southern Mediterranean countries by eliminating tariffs, but progress implementing its provisions has stalled.
Source: Magharebia.com
Link: http://magharebia.com/en_GB/articles/awi/newsbriefs/general/2010/02/15/newsbrief-05.
Trade ministers from Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco will meet in Rabat on Wednesday (February 17th) to discuss how to revitalize the 3-year-old Agadir Free Trade Agreement, Le Matin reported. The signatory nations' ministers will reportedly discuss improving maritime transport and industrial co-operation. The 2007 accord aimed to encourage the integration of southern Mediterranean countries by eliminating tariffs, but progress implementing its provisions has stalled.
Source: Magharebia.com
Link: http://magharebia.com/en_GB/articles/awi/newsbriefs/general/2010/02/15/newsbrief-05.
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