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NAMA Negotiations at the Current Doha Round of WTO and the Future of the Rules of Origin within the Framework of EU Preferential Trade Agreements with Third Countries: Importance for the EU Fishery Industry

17/07/2007

This is a presentation given at the meeting of the European Parliament International Trade Committee. ANFACO highlighted the EU tuna sector‘s concerns, focussing on WTO negotiations, EU bilateral negotiations with ASEAN, the future of the Rules of Origin, and preferential trade regimes.

Author: ANFACO (the Spanish Association of Fish Canning Industries)


This is a presentation given at the meeting of the European Parliament International Trade Committee. ANFACO highlighted the EU tuna sector‘s concerns, focussing on WTO negotiations, EU bilateral negotiations with ASEAN, the future of the Rules of Origin, and preferential trade regimes. Translated from Spanish.

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