Deep and comprehensive free trade area
The depth and comprehensive free trade area ( English Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area , DCFTA) is a free trade zone , which the European Union with three countries of the Eastern Partnership , Georgia , Moldavia and Ukraine has decided.
The application of the trade provisions of the Association Agreement will come into force gradually. They have been effective between the EU, Georgia and Moldova since September 1, 2014. Ukraine has also been a member of the DCFTA since January 1, 2016.
See also
- European single market
- Free trade agreement of the European Union
- Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine
Web links
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- "EU and Georgia conclude talks on deepened and comprehensive free trade area" (press release of the European Commission , July 22, 2013)
- "Application of the trade provisions of the Association Agreement between the EU and Ukraine starts on January 1st, 2016" (European Commission press release, December 31st, 2015)
Individual evidence
- ↑ On April 6, 2016, a referendum took place in the Netherlands on the Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine . In the EU country, it is possible to request a referendum on an already adopted law.