Tunisia: Agadir Agreement countries partnership Forum
Agadir agreement discussion concluded yesterday in the Tunisian capital with Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan and Morocco, the agreement involves establishing a free trade zone between these countries and increase trade between the four countries and the European Union.
Agadir agreement discussion concluded yesterday in the Tunisian capital with Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan and Morocco, the agreement involves establishing a free trade zone between these countries and increase trade between the four countries and the European Union.
The agreement also aims to abolish customs duties and taxes on goods and commercial products according to the Euro-Mediterranean specifications.
Businessmen during these sessions called on the governments participating in the Convention to accelerate the implementation of the Convention because of its benefits that will be reflected on economic growth.
Agadir free trade Agreement was signed since 2007, the agreement brings together all of Jordan, Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco to open the stage to other Arab countries to participate.