Morocco-EU discuss free trade in agriculture
Morocco and the EU concluded two days of agriculture free trade talks on 14 January saying that progress had been made but obstacles remained. They hope a deal can be reached next time they meet in February. Brussels and Rabat have been committed since 1995 to a gradual dismantling of trade barriers leading to free trade by 2012, but as in global liberalisation negotiations, the opening up of agricultural markets is particularly contentious. About 300 products are under discussion. Rabat ...
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