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EFTA

abbr.
European Free Trade Association
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EFTA

(ˈɛftə)
n acronym for
(Economics) European Free Trade Association; established in 1960 to eliminate trade tariffs on industrial products; now comprises Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. Free trade was established between EFTA and the EC (now EU) in 1984. In 1994 EFTA (excluding Switzerland) and the EU together created the European Economic Area (EEA)
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EFTA

European Free Trade Association.
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EFTA

(European Free Trade Area) A European economic grouping from 1960, originally of Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and UK. Finland joined 1961, Iceland 1970. Denmark, Portugal, and UK subsequently left to join the EC .
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Translations

EFTA

[ˈeftə] N ABBR =European Free Trade AssociationAELC f
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EFTA

[ˈɛftə] n abbr (=European Free Trade Association) → AELE f(= Association européenne de libre-échange)
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EFTA

[ˈɛftə] n abbr =European Free Trade AssociationE.F.T.A f
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Under the accord, EFTA nations will scrap 100 percent of import tariffs imposed on Korean goods.
The EFTA Court had been asked by Iceland's Reykjanes District Court whether the processing was sufficient to change the legal country of origin of imported fish.
EFTA does not negotiate for its members on agricultural produce, but the pact includes bilateral agreements on agricultural produce between Chile and the four EFTA countries.
Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry George Yeo sealed the pact with his counterparts from the four EFTA member states -- Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland -- in Egilsstadir, Iceland, on Wednesday, the ministry said in a statement.
The Conference Report requires that the Board study how well existing law protects consumers against unauthorized use of debit cards, whether the industry has enhanced the level of protection through voluntary rules, and whether additional amendments to the EFTA or the Board's regulations are necessary.
This book will be particularly helpful for American readers who may have only a vague idea of what the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is and why it exists.
First, EFTA and the EEC are two very unequal partners: EFTA consists of six small states, while the EEC consists of twice as many member states.
Its exports consist mainly of textiles and apparel whereas, top imports include pharmaceutical products, machinery, watches, and precious stones.Earlier in 2012, the EFTA States and Pakistan had signed a Joint Declaration on Cooperation.
said the Philippines aims to expand by 20 percent its trade, particularly exports, with Efta economies under the Philippines-Efta FTA.
Norwegian Ambassador Bjorn Staurset Jahnsen told Manila Bulletin Business at the Nordic Ambassadors' Luncheon that a technical team from EFTA countries will be arriving in November this year to conduct roadshows in the country, including Davao and Cebu, as part of its information drive to ensure that Filipino businesses take advantage of the trade deal.
This, however, means preferential treatment for products originating in the EFTA states - Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland - remain pending in the Philippines for the time being.