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Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP)
APEC was established in 1989 as an advising, non-binding trade organization with 21 member economies at present. Regional trade liberalization
Import duties in Guinea
Importers are required to seek a formal import authorization (Demande Déscriptive d'Importation, or DDI) from the Ministry of Commerce to
Free Trade Area of the Americas
A planned free trade pact between the United States and 34 nations in North, Central, and South America as well
Import duties in Ghana
Ghana presently classifies products using the Harmonized System (HS) Customs Code. Tariffs are variable and based on value (ad valorem),
Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area
Based on the Barcelona Process and European Neighbourhood Policy, the European Union-Mediterranean Free Trade Area (EMFTA), sometimes known as the
Import duties in Gambia
Following the sanitary and health-related provisions of the Food Act of 2005, The Gambia still requires import certification for food
Economic Partnership Agreements (EU-ACP)
A free trade area (FTA) between the European Union and the African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is
Import duties in Gabon
A customs union known as the Union Douanière et Economique de l'Afrique Centrale unites Gabon, Cameroon, the Central African Republic,
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
A local governmental and financial cooperation of fifteen West African nations is known as the Economic Community of West African
Import duties in Ethiopia
Customs duties, tariffs, and taxes are governed by a multitude of laws within Ethiopia's existing legal framework, including national legislation
Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
The African Union's Economic Community of Central African States was established to foster national trade ties in Central Africa. Through
Import duties in Eritrea
The national emphasis on export promotion is explicitly stated in the Economic Macro Policy of Eritrea as the only option
Commonwealth Free Trade Area (CFTA)
In the latter half of the 20th century, the notion of encouraging resurgent Commonwealth commerce first surfaced in response to
Import duties in Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea doesn't impose import quota limits and instead practices free trade. Equatorial Guinea abides by the 1993-established standard foreign
Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD)
After the Meeting of Presidents and Prime, ministers convened in Tripoli, Libya, on February 4, 1998, the Network of Sahel-Saharan