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Comparative Analysis of Regional Agreements from an Egyptian Perspective

This analysis delves into the political, economic, and social aspects of various regional agreements, including the EU partnership, GAFTA, Aghadir, and COMESA, focusing on differences and similarities in provisions related to trade, investment, competition, intellectual property rights, and cultural aspects.

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Comparative Analysis of Regional Agreements from an Egyptian Perspective

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  1. Differences and Similarities Between Provisions of Different Agreements: An Egyptian Perspective EU partnership GAFTA Aghadir*COMESA

  2. A. Political and Security Aspects B. Economic Aspects Free Movement of Goods Product Coverage of Merchandise Trade Anti Dumping, Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Safeguard Measures Concept of originating products and Rules of Origin Duty Drawback Dispute Settlement Supply of Services and Right of Establishment (Is it GATS only or GATS plus) Major Aspects of Regional Agreements with Egypt

  3. B. Economic Aspects Capital Movement and other Economic Matters Capital Movement Balance of Payment Difficulties Competition and Competition Law Intellectual Property Rights IPR Government Procurement Economic Cooperation Standardization and Conformity Assessment Customs C. Social Human and Cultural Aspects Approximation of Laws Major Aspects of Regional Agreements with Egypt

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