Egypt -
Turkey
01-Mar-
07
Products in List 1 on 1 January 2007, each
duty and charge shall be reduced to 25% of the
basic duty; on 1 January 2008, the remaining
duties shall be abolished. For the products listed
in List 2 on 1 January 2008, each duty and charge
shall be reduced to 90% of the basic duty; on 1
January 2009, reduced to 75%, on 1 January
2010, reduced to 60%. on 1 January 2011, each
duty and charge shall be reduced to 45%, on 1
January 2012 reduced to 30%, on 1 January 2013
reduced to 15% of the basic duty; on 1 January
2014 the remaining duties shall be abolished.
List 3 and 4.
The two parties will establish a free trade
area between them over a transitional pe-
riod of no more than twelve years of FTA
’
s
date of entry into force, according to the
provisions of the FTA and in line with Ar-
ticle 24 of the GATT 1994 and other mul-
tilateral agreements for trade in goods an-
nexed to the convention establishing the
WTO
Products
in List 1 on
the date of
entry
into
force of this
Agreement,
each
duty
and
charge
shall
be
reduced
to
50% of the
basic duty;
No
El Salvador
- Cuba
01-Aug-
12
Partial Scope Agreement
(PSA) between El Salvador
and Cuba.
433 Salvadoran products will enter Cuba
with discounted import taxes. Within the
new tariff list, 71 percent of Salvadoran
products can now be imported into Cuba
without paying duties. Products included in
the agreement are poultry, seafood, tropical
fruit, oil seeds, fats and cooking oil,
chocolate, bread, juices, rum, vodka, tobacco,
cement, pharmaceuticals, hygiene products,
plastic products, and paper and carton
No
India-
Afghanistan
13-May-
03
A Preferential Trade
Agreement was signed
between
India
and
Afghanistan on March 6,
2003.
The Agreement remains in force till ei-
ther party gives to the other a notice for the
Agreement
’
s termination. By this Agreement,
preferential tariff is granted by the Government
of Afghanistan to 8 items from India including
tea, antisera and medicines, refined sugar,
cement clinkers and white cement. India has
granted preferential tariff to 38 products from
Afghanistan including raisins, dry fruit, fresh
fruits and spices.
India,
Afghani
stan
No
India -
Bhutan
29-Jul-06
The current Agreement
between the two countries
on Trade, Commerce and
Transit was renewed on
28th
July
2006
and
operational from 29 July
2006 for a period of 10
years.
India,
Bhutan
No
India -
Nepal
27-Oct-
09
In the case of industrial goods produced in
Nepal, Article V of the Treaty provides for India
to give, on a non-reciprocal basis, duty-free
access to Nepalese goods without any quantity
restriction. This is subject to fulfilling the twin
criterion of four-digit tariff head change and
value addition of 30% at ex-factory price in
Nepal.
This duty-free access is restricted to annual
quotas on four sensitive items in the
interest of the domestic industries in these
sectors. These are Vanaspati (one lakh metric
tones), Copper products and Acrylic Yarn
(Ten thousand metric tones each) and Zinc
Oxide (2500 metric tones).
India,
Nepal
No