After a dozen years at the latest, the two countries will both become part of the Mediterranean free trade zone. |
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The Zollverein, or Customs Union, led by Prussia, was creating a larger and larger free trade zone within the German Confederation. |
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With a total population of 1.3 billion people in these countries, the IBSA initiative promises huge benefits in trilateral exchange as a south-south free trade zone emerges. |
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First element: the establishment of a free trade zone and environmental protection are complementary, not incompatible. |
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He proposed a free trade zone. I think he did not really understand where he stood and did not understand how Brazil has developed. |
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This specialised port will include a logistics complex and a free trade zone. |
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States which join the free trade zone make a commitment to their partners, in return for economic and financial advantages. |
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But, above all, is it really possible to undertake to build regional entities today from either economic integration or a free trade zone? |
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Progress was also made toward trade liberalization and promotion of the private sector with the establishment of a free trade zone in July. |
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The agreement holds out the prospect of the future creation of a free trade zone. |
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As a member of the North American free trade zone, Canada's experience with free trade has been enormously positive. |
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The share of the latter two types of trade will doubtless grow in future, in anticipation of the Euro-Mediterranean free trade zone. |
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The creation of a free trade zone cannot be an end in itself but must go hand-in-hand with stronger regional cooperation as well as social integration and environmental protection. |
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Syria is also a member of the larger Arab free trade zone, which constitutes the first step within the framework of the League of Arab States to set up a joint Arab market. |
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That is why the neoliberal Zeitgeist in Europe must be driven further back. Its protagonists must not succeed in turning the EU into a free trade zone without social accountability. |
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It aims at creating a free trade zone between these countries. |
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Syria also maintains cooperation with EU countries and expects to sign a partnership agreement with the EU in the framework of the Barcelona process that aims at the creation of a European-Mediterranean free trade zone. |
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The European Union is being enlarged not only as a result of admitting new member States, notably in Central Europe, but through the joining of the free trade zone by certain southern States. |
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We should vigorously promote the Asia-Pacific free trade zone, setting the goal, direction and roadmap and turn the vision into reality as soon as possible. |
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But with the few dozen euros she earns in a maquiladora, a firm located in a free trade zone, where she works a 70-hour week in very tough conditions, the only accommodation she could find was in a shantytown. |
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It will also raise the prospect of an Apec-wide free trade zone. |
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The FTAAP would create a free trade zone that would considerably expand commerce and economic growth in the region. |
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The conclusion of such free trade agreements however remains the Community's priority and final objective to achieve the Euro-Mediterranean free trade zone. |
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There have been various proposals for a Commonwealth free trade zone. |
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It was originally intended to be an international Free Trade zone, open to all European traders. |
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