GAFTA was declared within the Social and Economic Council of the Arab League as an executive program to activate the Trade Facilitation and Development Agreement that has been in force since January 1st, 1998. The GAFTA includes in its membership 17 Arab countries:
10.Palestine 12. Saudi ArabiaAll trade among Arab member countries was subject to a gradual phase- out from 1/1/1998 until1/1/2005, which was the timeline set for establishing the Arab Free Trade Area. During the liberalization process Member countries were able, as per agreement during the implementation process, to schedule certain commodities for immediate liberalization. The FTA applies to all products as follows: Agricultural and
animal products, from Chapters 1 to 24, whether in their raw or processedDuring the liberalization process member countries were able to exclude from tariff reductions certain agricultural products depending on the production season. However, since 1/1/2005 all agricultural products became exempt from customs duties and other fees and charges having similar effect.
Industrial products from HS Chapters 25 up to 96.Provisions cited in this Program shall not apply to products or materials banned from importation, circulation or use in any member country for reasons related to religion, health, security and environment or because of quarantine rules. Member countries are required to submit a list of these products, as well as a list of any related amendments.
These provisions do not apply to commodities produced in free zones where specific procedures are yet to be established in connection with the treatment of such products.
PDF Files |
Arab Rules of Origin for the Purpose of Implementing the Agreement to Facilitate and Develop Trade among Arab States |
GAFTA General and Detailed Rules of Origin (In Arabic version) |
Agreement to Facilitate and Develop Trade Among Arab States |
L’accord De Facilitation Et De Development des Echanges Commerciaux Entre Les Etats Arabes |
Executive Program of Agreement to Facilitate and Develop Trade Among Arab Countries to Establisfh Pan-Arab Free Trade Area |
Le Programme Executif de L‘accord de Facilitation et de Developpement des Echanges Commerciaux entre Etats Arabes pour L’instauration de la Grande Zone Arabe D‘echange Libre |
Summary and Developments
Main provisions:Recently a number of amendments to the implementation program were introduced, among which, changes to the agricultural calendar whereby the maximum number of products listed was reduced from 10 to 9 and the maximum number of months permitted for all listed products was reduced from 45 to 35 months (see bullet 4).
By the end of 2002, sixteen countries, including Lebanon, has signed on to GAFTA with most countries facing difficulties in implementing the Executive Program.
The challenges facing Lebanon include protecting infant industries and addressing the fiscal implications as a result of liberalizing trade with members of GAFTA.
For the complete list of model seals and signatures of persons authorized to issue and the ratify the certificates of origin, in Lebanon, please Click Here to go to the Arabic section.
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