EU Notes Progress on Deepening the EPA With Eastern and Southern Africa States
The European Union wrapped up its sixth round of negotiations with the five Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) countries on their interim Economic Partnership Agreement, the European Commission said Dec. 6. The parties discussed the following eight issues: technical barriers…
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to trade, rules of origin, sanito-phytosanitary standards (SPSs), agriculture, intellectual property rights, public procurement, trade and sustainable development, and means of implementation. On SPSs, the parties have two outstanding issues, namely "capacity building and technical assistance" and an article titled "the Committee." The ESA and the EU agreed on provisions relating to equal import conditions, harmonization, animal welfare and emergency measures, the commission said. The ESA countries are Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Zimbabwe.