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Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs)![]() Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are trade deals being negotiated between the EU and 75 developing countries. They are Europe's first attempt to carve out free trade areas with mostly former colonies in the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific region (ACP). If these agreements are signed, they will increase poverty and cause lasting damage to the environment. EPAs threaten to:
This will lead to:
Many people in developing countries rely on natural resources for everyday needs. By increasing exports of timber, fisheries, minerals, oil and gas, EPAs could spell disaster for these communities and the environment. To find out more about EPAs, read our briefing Corporate Conquest.
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Last modified: 10 Jun 2008 |