 EFTA-Jordan Agreement
Syllabus of the Subject: Jordan-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Free Trade Agreement
- Introduction to the Jordan-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Free Trade Agreement
- Topics covered by the Jordan-European Free Trade Association FTA
- Foreign Trade (Import, Export) between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Countries of the European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland)
Sample of the Subject - European Free Trade Association-Jordan Free Trade Agreement (FTA):

Description of the Subject: European Free Trade Association (EFTA)-Jordan Free Trade Agreement.
Entry into force of the EFTA-Jordan Free Trade Agreement: September 2002.
The main aim of the European Free Trade Association-Jordan Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is to set-up a free trade area through
the Trade Liberalisation (elimination of all the customs duties on the industrial and
marine products).
The European Free Trade Association (EFTA)-Jordan Free Trade Agreement (41 Articles) covers:
- Trade in Goods (Technical Barriers to Trade removal)
- Intellectual Property
Rights (IPR)
- Competition
- State Aid
- Public Procurement
- Dispute Settlement
- Joint Committee
- ...
Rules of origin based on the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean model.
Bilateral agricultural agreements between the EFTA States (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland) and Jordan
The EFTA belongs to the European Economic Area, and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to the Arab Economic Area (Islamic Civilisation).
- Jordanian Free Trade Agreements: Agadir Agreement, TPS-OIC, United States, Canada, Singapore,
European Union...
- EFTA Free Trade Agreements (FTA):
Singapore,
India,
South Korea,
Philippines,
Canada,
Colombia,
Chile,
Mexico,
Peru,
Central America,
Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Georgia,
Macedonia,
Montenegro,
Serbia,
Turkey,
Ukraine,
Egypt,
Morocco,
Tunisia,
Southern African Customs Union (SACU),
Gulf Cooperation Council,
Lebanon...
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