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Despite the positive trend, the EU's share of Indonesia's trade with main partners diminished, from 9.2% in 2010 to 8.7% in 2011 and to 8,1% in 2012. [1] Even at a record high of EUR 25 billion, overall Indonesia–EU bilateral trade is well below some of the other neighbours in the region, even though Indonesia is the largest economy in ASEAN.
After negotiations on a free trade agreement with ASEAN got increasingly difficult, the EU began pursuing negotiations with individual ASEAN states. The EU and Indonesia are currently working towards an ambitious Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement covering trade, investment and services. [8]
Free Trade Agreement: Negotiations from 2007 to 2013; [78] restarted in 2022 [79] [80] Indonesia: Free Trade Agreement: Negotiations launched in 2016 [77] Niue Economic Partnership Agreements as part of the Pacific States Interim Partnership Agreement Informed the EU of its intention to accede to the EPA. [81] Philippines: Free Trade Agreement
European Union–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement Vietnam European Union August 1, 2020 Proposed bilateral agreements ... United States–Indonesia Free Trade Agreement;
GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (GUAM) FTA [11] [12] - unclear application, the WTO was notified in only 2017 - multilateral free trade regime among 4 countries (International Trade Centre says there is no free trade area in operation with distinct rules from an Agreement on Creation of CIS Free Trade Area, was signed ...
Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are a scheme to create a free trade area (FTA) between the European Union and other countries. They are a response to continuing criticism that the non-reciprocal and discriminating preferential trade agreements offered by the EU are incompatible with WTO rules.
The Faroes already have an extensive bilateral free trade agreement with Iceland, ... including a free trade agreement, with the EU. ... Indonesia: 1 16 December 2018 ...
From 1 January 2016, Ukraine and the European Union started provisionally applying a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement.Member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU or EAEU) held consultations on 22 December 2015 to discuss the implications of the agreement concerning the possible duty-free transit of EU goods into the EEU via Ukraine.