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1 OPENING TOWARDS NEW TRADE PARTNERS
NEIGHBOURING POLICY AND FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS Sofia 10th November 2005 By Thomas Nietsch Expert of foreign trading Sofia

2 MAIN TOPICS The European Neighbourhood Policy
Euro-Mediterranean Partnership Sofia

3 What is the European Neighbourhood Policy?
Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner: „The European Neighbourhood Policy is a new policy that invites our neighbours to the East and to the South to share in the peace, stability and prosperity that we enjoy in the European Union and which aims to create a ring of friends around the borders of the new enlarged EU.” It does not imply EU membership! That’s why does not cover candidate countries, like Bulgaria Sofia

4 Countries Covered by the ENP
UA MD GE AZ AM SY LB MA IL TN PS DZ LY EG JO Sofia

5 The Beginning of the ENP
Commission’s „Communication on Wider Europe” in March 2003 „to avoid the emergence of new dividing lines on our continent” after the enlargement (Ms. Ferrero-Waldner) Commission’s „Strategy Paper and Country Reports” on 12th May 2004 Co-operation in economic and social development, trade and energy Regional integration Commission’s first set of „Draft Action Plans” with partner countries on 9th December 2004 Key priorities, to be monitored regularly Action plans country by country, with different issues Sofia

6 The Objectives of ENP Sharing the benefits of the 2004 enlargement
Strengthening stability, security and well-being Greater political, security, economic and cultural co-operation Reduction of trade barriers, stimulating investment and economic growth Common values: Rule of law, good governance, respect for human rights, incl. minority rights, promotion of good neighbourly relations, principles of market economy and sustainable development In case of significant progress in the ENP countries, European Neighbourhood Agreements Sofia

7 Parts of the ENP Northern Dimension policy of the EU
Co-operation between EU – EEA – Russia Eastern countries: Partnership and Co-operation Agreements Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (Barcelona process) Association agreements with ENP countries in the Mediterranean and the Middle East Trade preferences Sofia

8 European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument
Financial assistance within the ENP Replacing TACIS and MEDA programmes from 2007 TACIS: a programme of technical assistance to 12 CIS countries, launched in 1991 Supporting the process of transition to market economies and democratic societies MEDA The principal financial instrument of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership programme, launched in 1995 For the ENP countries + Russia Sofia

9 ENPI Sofia

10 Present Situation of ENP
Sofia

11 Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
The start: The Euro-Mediterranean Conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs Barcelona, November 1995 25 EU members + 10 Mediterranean countries (incl. Turkey) Libya is an observer since 1999 Sofia

12 The Barcelona Declaration
Objectives: Common area of peace and stability Free-trade area Understanding between cultures and exchanges between civil societies Dimensions: Bilateral dimension Association agreements country by country Regional dimension Dealing with common problems Sofia

13 Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area
Decided in Barcelona Target date 2010 Means: Individual association agreements between the EU and the partner countries Bilateral free trade of manufactured goods Liberalisation of the trade of agricultural products Free trade agreements between the partner countries EU – Turkey Association Agreement, 1995 Customs union Sofia

14 Association Agreements
Lebanon: Interim AA – 2003, Syria: AA – 2004 not yet ratified Sofia

15 Importance of EMFTA EMFTA + EFTA = free trade zone of
About 40 countries About million consumers The world’s biggest marketplace South-South integration Arab Maghreb Union Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya Agadir Agreement Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan Sofia

16 Pan-Euro-Mediterranean cumulation of origin
Product of country A (originating) Export to country B Production with country A’s product Product of country B has an originating status, too Country B’s product gets the free trade treatment in the EMFTA Sofia

17 Pan-Euro-Mediterranean cumulation of origin
The system will be extended to the Faeroe Islands, too All the bilateral association agreements and free trade agreements should be amended Identical protocols on rules of origin „variable geometry”: a minimum of three countries can apply the new system, without waiting for the others Sofia

18 Partial Drawback of Import Duties
Drawback of import duty: An import product is used for a production and the finished product is exported General rule: No drawback of import duties from third countries (out of the Pan-Euro-Med region) Exception for the Mediterranean countries: Partial drawback of duties in case of exporting manufactured products A flat rate of e.g. 5-10% remains, the rest of the import duty is reclaimed With the exception of agricultural products (HS 1-24) Sofia

19 Pan-Euro-Med Rules of Origin
Bilateral trade with bilateral cumulation No prohibiton of drawback New proofs of origin, due to variable geometry Movement certificate EUR-MED Invoice declaration type EUR-MED Both will show the originating status of the material used for production EUR.1 remains for Pan-European trade and bilateral trade (e.g. EU – Morocco) Sofia

20 Example Fabrics from Turkey to Tunisia
A Tunisian company produces garment from it Garment exported to the EU Garment re-exported from the EU to Switzerland Without the new cumulation rules the Swiss importer should pay import duties With the new cumulation rules there will be preferential duty in Switzerland Sofia

21 Summarising New events will have a great effect on the European trade
European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plans, country reports Resulting in bilateral agreements, preferential trade Euro-Mediterranean Partnership Within a short time Pan-Euro-Med cumulation, EUR-MED movement certificate Till 2010 Pan-Euro-Med free trade area Sofia

22 Further Information My contacts:
My contacts: +36(30) +36(1) Malta, 14 October 2005

23 THANK YOU! Sofia


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