The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration

The recent collapse of the Doha round once again underscores the tenuous nature of international trade negotiations. Likewise, the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the CARIFORUM grouping and the European Union (EU) has generated a great deal of discussion and debate over the past seve...

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spelling oai-11362-387042015-08-06T14:22:00Z The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe INTEGRACION ECONOMICA COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL CONVENIOS COMERCIALES ACCESO AL MERCADO CONVENIOS COMERCIALES LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO POLITICA FISCAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRADE AGREEMENTS MARKET ACCESS TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE LIBERALIZATION FISCAL POLICY The recent collapse of the Doha round once again underscores the tenuous nature of international trade negotiations. Likewise, the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the CARIFORUM grouping and the European Union (EU) has generated a great deal of discussion and debate over the past several months. What has clearly emerged is the existence of two diametrically opposed views on the impact and usefulness of the agreement. One view has it that the EPA is a major breakthrough in trade relations that will greatly benefit the region. On the other hand, some see it as being detrimental to the region and perhaps a total capitulation to the EU on the part of the CARIFORUM. They assert that it is part of a global EU strategy to impose World Trade Organization (WTO) policies on developing nations and get around the Doha obstacles. Both sides in this debate attempt to back up their views with reference to the text of the agreement. The objective of this review is to shed some light on the issues driving this debate particularly in the areas of market access, the impact on tariff revenues, and the implications for regional integration. This review also attempts to clarify and distill some of the main contentious issues regarding the EPA and to inform further discussion regarding an implementation plan. The approach is based on detailed study of the EPA text and its annexes plus extensive interviews with some of the main negotiators on the CARIFORUM side. Interviews were conducted both in person and via the Internet as many of the regional negotiators live or work outside of the region. The reviewer also attended presentations and discussions with some of the leading regional critics of the agreement. .--I. The EPA in Context.--II. Issues of liberalization and market access in goods.--III. Safeguards and the protection of domestic sectors.--IV. Issues relating to fiscal implications.--V. Issues relating to services.--VI. Implications for regional integration.--VII. The governance structure of the Agreement.--VIII. Summary and Recommendations 2015-07-28T13:18:33Z 2015-07-28T13:18:33Z 2008-11-26 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38704 LC/CAR/L.181 en .pdf application/pdf CARIBE CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean
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topic INTEGRACION ECONOMICA
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
ACCESO AL MERCADO
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
POLITICA FISCAL
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENTS
MARKET ACCESS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
spellingShingle INTEGRACION ECONOMICA
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
ACCESO AL MERCADO
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
POLITICA FISCAL
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENTS
MARKET ACCESS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
FISCAL POLICY
The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration
description The recent collapse of the Doha round once again underscores the tenuous nature of international trade negotiations. Likewise, the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the CARIFORUM grouping and the European Union (EU) has generated a great deal of discussion and debate over the past several months. What has clearly emerged is the existence of two diametrically opposed views on the impact and usefulness of the agreement. One view has it that the EPA is a major breakthrough in trade relations that will greatly benefit the region. On the other hand, some see it as being detrimental to the region and perhaps a total capitulation to the EU on the part of the CARIFORUM. They assert that it is part of a global EU strategy to impose World Trade Organization (WTO) policies on developing nations and get around the Doha obstacles. Both sides in this debate attempt to back up their views with reference to the text of the agreement. The objective of this review is to shed some light on the issues driving this debate particularly in the areas of market access, the impact on tariff revenues, and the implications for regional integration. This review also attempts to clarify and distill some of the main contentious issues regarding the EPA and to inform further discussion regarding an implementation plan. The approach is based on detailed study of the EPA text and its annexes plus extensive interviews with some of the main negotiators on the CARIFORUM side. Interviews were conducted both in person and via the Internet as many of the regional negotiators live or work outside of the region. The reviewer also attended presentations and discussions with some of the leading regional critics of the agreement.
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title The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration
title_short The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration
title_full The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration
title_fullStr The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration
title_full_unstemmed The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration
title_sort cariforum-eu economic partnership agreement (epa): an assessment of issues relating to market access, safeguards and implications for regional integration
publisher ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38704
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