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Asia-Pacific trade agreements
The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA) was signed in 1975. It was formerly known as the Bangkok Agreement which was renamed
Foreign diplomatic relations of Trinidad and Tobago
With its major economic partners in North America and Europe as well as its Caribbean neighbors. The second-largest and most
Trade agreements in Fiji
Several international and bilateral trade accords give Fijian firms privileged status. Other bilateral trade deals are being pursued, with diplomatic
Exporting goods from Libya – full guide
The underperforming agricultural industry in Libya imports goods worth over 1.5 billion dollars per year, including food, feed, and fiber.
Trade Agreements in Ethiopia
Ethiopia's home market is huge, with over 100 million inhabitants, making it Africa's second most populated country after Nigeria. Ethiopia
Central American Integration System
Since February 1, 1993, the Central American states have been governed by the Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana (SICA), also
Exporting goods from South Sudan
The Republic of South Sudan, a small nation in northeastern Africa, exported goods valued at US$480.3 million in 2021. That
Trade agreements in Greece
Greece became a member of the World Trade Organization on the 1st of January,1995, and the GATT (General Agreement on
Agreement on Government Procurement
The World Trade Organization's Agreement on Government Procurement, referred to as the GPA creates a framework of rights and obligations
Trade agreements in Eswatini
Eswatini is a member of three commercial blocs: the Southern African Development Community, the Southern African Customs Union, and the
Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA)
The Visgrad Group developed the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) a trade pact on December 21, 1992. To eventually
Trade agreements in Estonia
Despite a rapid rise in viruses at the start of the year, Estonia's GDP is expected to rise by 9.6%
Foreign diplomatic relations of Sint Maarten
In the Caribbean, the Kingdom of the Netherlands includes Sint Maarten as a member state. It covers the southern 44%
Trade agreements in Grenada
Grenada's economy is mostly built on tourism, and it is small and open. Grenada's economy has switched from agricultural to
Exporting goods from Ghana – full guide
Ghana exports a huge number of goods to other nations throughout the world. China, Switzerland, India, South Africa, the Netherlands,