The rules of origin under the CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
By: Caricom Community Secretariat
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TextPublisher: Georgetown : Caricom Secretariat, 2012Description: 34 p. illISBN: 978-976-600-278-7Subject(s): Common Markets | CARICOM | Free Trade Areas | Trade Agreements | Economic Agreements | Economic DevelopmentSummary: The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) aims to promote trade and investments between the Caribbean Forum (CARIFORUM) and the European Union (EU). This document examines the rules of origin under the CARIFORUM-EU EPA, with a focus on their implications for trade and economic development in the region. It provides an overview of EPA rules of origin, including the criteria for determining origin, the methods for calculating the value of non-originating materials, and the procedures for claiming preferential treatment. The study highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by the rules of origin, including the potential for increased regional trade, investment and economic growth, as well as the need for capacity building and technical assistance to ensure effective implementation.
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The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) aims to promote trade and investments between the Caribbean Forum (CARIFORUM) and the European Union (EU). This document examines the rules of origin under the CARIFORUM-EU EPA, with a focus on their implications for trade and economic development in the region. It provides an overview of EPA rules of origin, including the criteria for determining origin, the methods for calculating the value of non-originating materials, and the procedures for claiming preferential treatment. The study highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by the rules of origin, including the potential for increased regional trade, investment and economic growth, as well as the need for capacity building and technical assistance to ensure effective implementation.
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