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Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) Lucia BALOGOVA European Commission Directorate-General Trade 1

Overview Background Ambitions and objectives Challenges Key development aspects EPA scope Alternatives State of play in Africa 2

Background Who? EU African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group of states What? Evolving trade and development partnership Where? Yaunde Lome - Cotonou Agreements Why? Failure of unilateral preferences; WTO incompatibility When? EPA negotiations since 2002; temporary WTO waiver till end of 2007

EU-ACP Ambitions Replace unilateral preferences by reciprocal relations, based on diversified trade and international supply chains Anchor ACP economies into the world economy through trade and regional integration Establish a secure and sustainable relationship through WTO compliance

EPA objectives Diversification of ACP economies Integration of ACPs into world economy; connection to value chains Regional integration in ACP Reforms in economic governance: business environment: investment, transparency of public procurement, competition, customs rules, etc. Boosting competitiveness of local businesses More, better and cheaper goods and services for ACP consumers and businesses Overall objective: sustainable development and poverty reduction - development-friendly trade regime

Means to get there Interim agreements initialled end 2007 by most ACP EPA regions/countries: Coverage: goods, rules of origin, safeguards Some regional (ESA, Central Africa, SADC); 2 individual (Ivory Coast, Ghana) Market Access Regulation advanced DFQF access to EU market until ratification Goal: regional comprehensive EPAs, including services, investment, trade related rules, development cooperation...

But regardless of good intentions

Anti-EPA campaign continues

Challenges for Africa Fears about EU flooding their markets and driving local firms out of business Fiscal impact - loss of tariff revenues Fears about losing policy space Supply side constraints Lack of experience and capacity in trade negotiations Regional issues 9

EPAs address development concerns Different level of development between ACP and EU taken into account: Asymmetrical liberalisation: DFQF access for all ACP products to EU market Long transition periods for ACP Product exclusions for ACP Policy space and flexibilities for ACP: asymmetric safeguards, protection of food security and infant industry Improved Rules of Origin

EPAs address development concerns EPAs include development cooperation provisions: Aid for Trade, e.g. for dealing with net fiscal impact; regulatory reforms; private sector development; building productive capacity; competitiveness Funding from European Development Fund (EDF); EU Member States and Regional Aid for Trade packages 11

EPAs address development concerns Making trade work for development: Regional integration - larger markets; viable economic entities Stable, transparent and enabling business environment to attract investment Reform and trade diversification Sustainable development (labour, environment, governance) 12

EPA scope All EPAs (interim and regional) cover: trade in goods; rules of origin; safeguards; customs and trade facilitation; agriculture and fisheries; TBT; SPS; development cooperation In comprehensive regional negotiations scope decided with partners no one size fits all: may include also services, investment, trade-related rules (IPR, competition, procurement/ transparency) 13

Alternative Generous Generalised Scheme of Preferences: General GSP: all DCs but UMICs from 1.1.2014 GSP+: additional preferences to countries implementing 27 conventions on sustainable development Everything But Arms (EBA) for LDCs Up to ACP countries to decide whether they want a negotiated partnership or unilateral preferences 14

Recent game changers Amendment of Market Access Regulation 1.10.2014: LDCs remain within DFQF through EBA Non-LDCs need to ratify/apply an EPA to maintain DFQF access (Botswana, Cameroun, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Swaziland) Entry into force of GSP reform 1.1.2014: UMICs no longer beneficiaries: will trade on MFN basis Affected countries in SSA: Botswana, Namibia and Gabon 15

State of play in Africa 1 interim EPA in application in ESA region with Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Zimbabwe 1 interim EPA pending ratification in Central Africa with Cameroon 3 regional EPA negotiations at advanced stage: West Africa, SADC, EAC 2 regional EPA negotiations less advanced: larger ESA-group, Central Africa 16

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EPA/MAR EBA GSP West Africa Non-LDCs are shown in bold Interim EPA signed: Côte d Ivoire Initialled, not signed: Ghana Benin Burkina Faso Gambia Guinea Guinea Bissau Liberia Mali Mauritania Niger Senegal Sierra Leone Togo Nigeria Cape Verde (GSP+) SADC South Africa is not included as it has Trade and Development Cooperation Agreement (TDCA) with EU Interim EPA signed: Botswana Lesotho Mozambique Swaziland Initialled, not signed: Namibia Angola

EPA/MAR EBA GSP Central Africa Interim EPA signed: Cameroon Central African Rep. DR Congo (Kinshasa) Chad Equatorial Guinea São Tome Rep. Congo (Brazzaville) [Gabon graduated from GSP on 1/1/2014] Eastern / Southern Africa EAC Burundi Kenya Rwanda Tanzania Uganda ESA Comoros Madagascar* Mauritius* Seychelles* Zimbabwe* Zambia Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Malawi Somalia Sudan EAC: interim initialled but not signed ESA: *interim applied; Comoros and Zambia not signed

Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) Interim EPA signed by Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Zimbabwe Comoros and Zambia only initialled Implemented since May 2012 Joint institutions review implementation good progress reported Regional negotiations with broader ESA group coordinated by COMESA: 9 LDCs + 3 non-ldcs Slow progress in regional negotiations; current focus on implementation of interim EPA 20

West Africa 16 African countries: 12 LDCs + 4 non-ldcs; coordinated by ECOWAS and WAEMU Negotiations concluded early February subject to political endorsement Covers trade in goods and development cooperation Rendez-vous clauses for services and traderelated rules Next steps: initialling, signature, ratification 21

Eastern African Community (EAC) 5 African countries: 4 LDCs + 1 non-ldc (Kenya); coordinated by EAC Negotiations at an advanced stage Coverage: goods; development cooperation Rendez-vous: services, trade-related rules Settled so far: market access, SPS/TBT/TF, development cooperation, institutional issues Main outstanding issues: non-execution clause, export duties, MFN 22

Southern African Development Community (SADC) 7 African countries: 3 LDCs + 4 non-ldcs; coordinated by SADC Special case of South Africa which has an FTA with EU since 1999 Negotiations at an advanced stage Coverage: goods, GIs, sustainable development Parallel negotiations on services with 4 countries Rendez-vous: trade-related rules Main outstanding issues: agricultural market access with SA 23

Central Africa Cameroon to ratify interim EPA 8 African countries: 5 LDCs + 3 non-ldcs Coverage of regional negotiations: goods, services, investment, trade-related rules, development cooperation Slow progress (political instability/conflicts; difficult region) 24

Conclusion Good recent progress Political will needed to conclude Implementation remains a challenge 25