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Preferential access to the EU

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The EU has a number of preferential trade arrangements with certain individual countries or groups of countries outside the EU. These provide for particular goods from the countries concerned to be imported and entered to free circulation at reduced or zero rates of customs duty subject to strict origin rules. The following tables list specific preference country groupings and individual bilateral agreements. All preference agreements listed here give duty-free access to the EU, except for GSP and the transitional arrangements for Mexico and South Africa.

Related Subject(s): International Trade and Finance
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