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The DCFTA’s relevant sectors

The texts proposed by the EU for a Deep and Comprehensive Free-Trade Agreement (DCFTA) with Tunisia are available online.

Tunisia and the European Union jointly release the original texts of the future Deep and Comprehensive Free-Trade Agreement (DCFTA), as proposed by the European Union (EU). The texts of the seventeen  areas are published and made available for the public on the website.
Each text is complemented by an explanatory note in order to facilitate its reading (The explanatory notes are also available in english. the translation of the documents into Arabic is in progress)

    • Trade in Agricultural products and Fishery

      Explanatory Note

      Sanitary and Phytosanitary Rules

      Explanatory Note

      Technical Barriers to Trade

      Explanatory Note

      Annex

      Trade and Sustainable Development

      Explanatory Note

      Trade in Services and Investment

      Explanatory Note

      Protection of investors

      Explanatory Note

      Resolution of investments disputes and the investment court system

      Explanatory Note

      Digital trade

      Explanatory Note

      Protection of Intellectual Property

      Explanatory Note

      Trade Defence Measures

      Explanatory Note

      Public Procurements

      Explanatory Note

      Competition Rules and State Aid

      Explanatory Note

      Customs Procedures

      Explanatory Note

      Transparency Rules

      Explanatory Note

      Small and medium entreprises

      Explanatory Note

      Provisions related to trade in energy and raw materials

      Explanatory Note


      National treatment and market access for goods

      Explanatory Note

The agreement, once finalized, will tend to harmonize the regulations of the commercial, economic and legal environment between Tunisia and the EU.

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