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1 Active agreements  



1.1  US agreements  





1.2  Middle Eastern agreements  







2 See also  





3 References  





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The U.S.–MEFTA initiative started in 2003 with the purpose of creating a U.S.–Middle East Free Trade Area by 2013.

The U.S. objective with this initiative has been to gradually increase trade and investment in the Middle East, and to assist the Middle East countries in implementing domestic reforms, instituting the rule of law, protecting private property rights (including intellectual property), and creating a foundation for openness, economic growth, and prosperity.

Among the stated objectives are:

Screenshot from official US–MEFTA website, 15-11-2004
U.S.–Middle East Free Trade Efforts
Country FTA TIFA BIT WTO GSP
Israel Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jordan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Morocco Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bahrain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Egypt Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lebanon Negotiating
Accession
Yes
Algeria Yes Negotiating
Accession
Yes
Tunisia Yes Yes Yes Yes
Saudi Arabia Yes Yes Not Eligible
Oman Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kuwait Yes Yes Not Eligible
UAE Announced Yes Yes Not Eligible
Yemen Yes Negotiating
Accession
Yes
Qatar Yes Yes Not Eligible
Syria Not Eligible
Iraq Yes Observer Status Not Eligible
Libya Negotiating
Accession
Not Eligible
Iran Not Eligible
Note: The Palestinian Authority participates in the U.S.–Israel FTA.

Active agreements

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US agreements

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The United States currently has several bilateral free trade agreements with nations in the region.

Middle Eastern agreements

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Additionally many potential MEFTA states are already members of the multilateral Greater Arab Free Trade Area.

Other states are members of the multilateral Arab Maghreb Union.

The following, expected to constitute MEFTA,[1] are not members of existing Middle Eastern agreements:

See also

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References

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