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Types of International Trade Agreements

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..... Types of International Trade Agreements
By: - YAGAY andSUN
Customs - Import - Export - SEZ
Dated:- 20-1-2025

The terms FTA, PTA, CECA, and CEPA refer to different types of trade agreements that countries or regions enter into to promote and facilitate trade by reducing barriers such as tariffs and non-tariff barriers. Below is a breakdown of each term and its significance to import .....

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..... s: 1. FTA (Free Trade Agreement) * Definition: A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a pact between two or more countries to reduce or eliminate barriers to trade, such as tariffs and quotas, on goods and services. * Impact on Imports: Under an FTA, imports between the participating countries typically benefit from lower or zero tariffs. This makes imported goods from partner countries cheaper and .....

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..... more accessible. * Examples: * NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) -- Now replaced by the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement). * EU-Japan FTA. * ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand FTA (AANZFTA). 2. PTA (Preferential Trade Agreement) * Definition: A Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) is an agreement where countries grant preferential access to certain products from the other m .....

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..... ember(s). Unlike FTAs, PTAs do not eliminate all tariffs but reduce them on certain goods. * Impact on Imports: Under PTAs, imports are subject to lower tariffs than they would be under the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, but not to the full extent seen in FTAs. This can make certain imported goods more competitive. * Examples: * India-ASEAN PTA. * India-Mercosur PTA. * China-Pakis .....

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..... tan Free Trade Agreement (also covers preferential trade benefits). 3. CECA (Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement) * Definition: A Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) typically involves deeper economic integration between countries, including cooperation in areas like trade, investment, services, and intellectual property, in addition to the reduction or elimination of t .....

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..... ariffs. * Impact on Imports: CECAs often lead to better trade terms, with not just tariff reductions but also cooperation in other areas like investment, technology transfer, and regulatory alignment. Imports from CECA member countries benefit from these advantages, including reduced tariffs and enhanced market access. * Examples: * India-Singapore CECA. * India-South Korea CECA. * India .....

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..... -Malaysia CECA. * 4. CEPA (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement) * Definition: A Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) is similar to a CECA, but it is usually broader in scope, aiming at enhancing economic cooperation beyond just trade, to include investment, intellectual property, and other areas of economic integration. * Impact on Imports: Under a CEPA, imports typ .....

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..... ically benefit from reduced or eliminated tariffs, and countries might also agree on other measures to enhance trade flows, such as facilitating the movement of labor, reducing non-tariff barriers, and aligning standards. * Examples: * India-Japan CEPA. * India-United Arab Emirates CEPA. * India-Australia CEPA. Summary Comparison: Agreement Type Key Features Impact on Imports Example .....

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..... Agreements FTA Full tariff elimination or significant reduction between signatories Imports from member countries benefit from minimal or no tariffs USMCA, EU-Japan FTA PTA Partial tariff reduction on certain goods Preferential tariff rates on selected goods India-ASEAN PTA, India-Mercosur PTA CECA Includes trade, investment, and cooperation in multiple areas Benefits from tariff reduct .....

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..... ion and enhanced cooperation on various aspects of trade India-Singapore CECA, India-South Korea CECA CEPA Broader scope than CECA, often includes labor mobility, IP, and regulations Imports benefit from tariff cuts, and other economic integration measures India-Japan CEPA, India-UAE CEPA Key Takeaways: * FTAs are the most comprehensive agreements, generally eliminating most trade barriers .....

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..... . * PTAs are narrower in scope, offering preferential treatment on selected goods. * CECAs and CEPAs are more expansive than FTAs, focusing on overall economic cooperation, including non-tariff barriers, intellectual property, and services, in addition to trade in goods. In each case, imports from participating countries usually benefit from reduced costs due to lower tariffs and easier acces .....

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