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European Union has concluded free trade agreements with many countries world-wide and negotiating with many others.1

EU Free trade agreements

Contents

Free trade agreements in force

State Date Notes
 Albania 2009 SAA
 Algeria 2005 AA
 Andorra 1991 Customs Union
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2008 SAA
 Chile 2003
 Colombia signed 20112
 Croatia 2005 SAA
 Egypt 2004 AA
 Faroe Islands 1997 autonomous entity of Denmark
 Iceland 1973 (EEA since 1992) EEA
 Israel 2000 AA
 Jordan 2002 AA
 Lebanon 2003 AA (FTA provisions in force since 2003)
 Liechtenstein 1973 EEA
 Republic of Macedonia 2004 SAA
 Mexico 2000 Details
 Montenegro 2010 SAA
 Morocco 2000 AA
 Norway 1973 (EEA since 1992) EEA
 Palestinian Authority 1997 AA
 Peru signed 20113
 San Marino 1992 Customs Union
 Serbia 2010 SAA
 South Africa 2000
 South Korea 2011
(PROVISIONAL)
Details, provisional application from 1 July 2011
 Switzerland 1973 EFTA
 Tunisia 1998 AA
 Turkey 1995 Customs Union: Details

Pending

Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) are being implemented for ACP countries.

State Signed Notes
Cameroon 2009
CARIFORUM States 2008. Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago
Central American Common Market 2011 details
Ivory Coast 2009
South Korea 2010 Provisionally applied from 2011 but not yet fully ratified

Negotiating

References

  1. ^ EU FTAs
  2. ^ [1] EU signs FTA
  3. ^ [2] EU signs FTA

See also



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