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About the ACP EU

The ACP consists of 46 countries of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific and these countries are divided into the following three categories:

Least-developed ACP states

• Angola

• Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi

• Republic of Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoro islands, Democratic Republic of Congo

• Djibouti

• Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia

• Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau

• Haiti

• Kiribati

• Lesotho, Liberia

• Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique

• Niger

• Rwanda

• Samoa, Sâo Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan

• Tanzania, Tuvalu, Togo

• Uganda

• Vanuatu

• Zambia

Landlocked ACP states

• Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi

• Central African Republic, Chad

• Ethiopia

• Lesotho

• Malawi, Mali

• Niger

• Rwanda

• Swaziland

• Uganda

• Zambia, Zimbabwe

island ACP states

• Antigua and Barbuda

• Bahamas, Barbados

• Cape Verde, Comoros, Cook Islands

• Dominica, Dominican Republic

• Fiji

• Grenada

• Haiti

• Jamaica

• Kiribati

• Madagascar, Mauritius

• Nauru, Niue

Papua New Guinea.

• Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, São Tomé and Principe, Seychelles, Solomon Islands

• Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu

• Vanuatu

The Lome Convention is based mainly on a system of tariff preferences that give those countries access to the European market and special funds that maintain price stability in agricultural products and mining products.

The Lome Agreement was succeeded by the Cotonou Agreement (signed in Benin in June 2000). One of the major differences with the Lome convention is that the partnership is extended to new actors, like civil society, private sector, trade unions, local authorities, etc. These will be involved in consultations and planning of national development strategies, provided with access to financial resources and involved in the implementation of programmes. To know more about the 16th ACP EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly, please visit  www.pngacpeu.com.

About the Author

Martin Boyd based in Australia is a tourist guide and a tour operator for Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Asia, and Europe. He has the hobby of discovering different cultures of countries and their regions. He is also an active blogger and a writer and believes in sharing knowledge with others.

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