MIDDLE EAST FREE TRADE AREA

The 'U.S. MEFTA' initiative started in 2003 with the purpose of creating a U.S. Middle East Free Trade Area by 2013.
The U.S. objective with this initiative has been to gradually increase trade and investment in the Middle East, and to assist the Middle East countries in implementing domestic reforms, instituting the rule of law, protecting private property rights (including intellectual property), and creating a foundation for openness, economic growth, and prosperity.
Among the stated objectives are:
Screenshot from official US-MEFTA website, 15-11-2004


★ Actively supporting WTO membership of countries in the Middle East and Maghreb

★ Expanding the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP's) that currently provides duty-free entry to the U.S. market for some 3,500 products from 140 developing economies

★ Negotiating Trade and Investment Framework Agreements (TIFA's) that establish a framework for expanding trade and resolving outstanding disputes

★ Negotiating Bilateral Investment Treaties (BIT's) with interested countries by obligating governments to treat foreign investors fairly and offering legal protection equal to domestic investors

★ Negotiating comprehensive Free Trade Agreements (FTA's) with willing countries that demonstrate a commitment to economic openness and reform

★ Helping to target more than $1 billion of annual U.S funding and spur partnerships with private organizations and businesses that support trade and development
U.S. - Middle East Free Trade Efforts



















'Country''FTA''TIFA''BIT''WTO''GSP'
'Israel''√''√''√''√'''
'Jordan''√''√''√''√''√'
'Morocco''Ratified
by U.S.'
'√''√''√''√'
'Bahrain''Signed''√''√''√''√'
'Egypt''''√''√''√''√'
'Lebanon''''''''Negotiating
Accession'
'√'
'Algeria''''√''''Negotiating
Accession'
'√'
'Tunisia''''√''√''√''√'
'Saudi Arabia''''√''''Negotiating
Accession'
'Not Eligible'
'Oman''Announced''√''''√''√'
'Kuwait''''√''''√''Not Eligible'
'UAE''Announced''√''''√''Not Eligible'
'Yemen''''√''''Negotiating
Accession'
'√'
'Qatar''''√''''√''Not Eligible'
'Syria''''''''''Not Eligible'
'Iraq''''√''''Observer Status''Not Eligible'
'Libya''''''''Negotiating
Accession'
'Not Eligible'
'Iran''''''''''Not Eligible'
'Note: The Palestinian Authority participates in the U.S. — Israel FTA.'


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See also
External links

See also



Euro-Mediterranean free trade area (EU-MEFTA)

List of Free Trade Agreements

List of Trade blocs

economic integration

External links



Official US MEFTA website

White House Press Release - 09 June 2004

U.S. Briefing at Department of State - 06 May 2005

White House Press Release - 17 October 2005

Free Middle East Trade Directory - 22 January 2007

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