Preferential Trade Agreements and Trade Liberalization Efforts in the OIC Member States
With Special Emphasis on the TPS-OIC
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Table 1: Summary of Agreements under the Enabling Clause
TPS-OIC
2011
4-6 years
7%
No
Bangladesh, Jordan, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Quatar,
S.Arabia, Turkey, UAE
Andean
1988
~6 years
N/D
No
Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
ASEAN-India
2010
~6 years
70+ %
Yes
India, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam
ASEAN-FTA
1992
5-8 years
80+ %
Yes
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myan-
mar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, VietNam
Asia-Pacific
1976
N/D
N/D
Yes
Bangladesh, China, India, Lao, Korea Sri Lanka
Chile-India
2007
90%
No
India, Chile
COMESA
1994
6 years
N/D
No
Angola, Burundi, Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mada-
gascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Rwanda, Seychelles,
Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Egypt,
Comoros, Djibouti, Uganda
CEMAC
1999
N/D
N/D
No
Cameroon, C.African Rep, Chad, Eq.Guinea, Gabon, Congo
ECOWAS
1993
N/D
N/D
No
Benin; B.Faso; Cape Verde; C. d’Ivoire; Guinea; G-Bissau;
Gambia, Niger; Nigeria; Senegal; Ghana, Liberia, Togo, S.
Leone
ECO
1992
8 years
80%+
No
Afghanistan; Azerbaijan; Islamic Republic of Iran; Kaza-
khstan; Kyrgyz Republic; Pakistan; Tajikistan; Turkey;
Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan.
Egypt-Turkey
2007
7 years
N/D
No
Egypt, Turkey
El Salvador-Cuba
2012
~70%
No
El Salvador, Cuba
India-Afghanistan
2003
N/D
very ltd
No
India, Afghanistan
India-Bhutan
2006
N/D
Bhutan
100%
,
No
India, Bhutan
India N/D
India-Nepal
2009
N/D
very ltd
No
India, Nepal
India-Sri Lanka
2001
3-8 years
50-100%
No
India, Sri Lanka