In the forthcoming Pact for the Mediterranean, the EU consider to relaunch an attempt at deeper integration with Mediterranean countries, amid instability in its relations with the US and China.
Breakdown
- EU countries are pushing for a strategic deal to drop trade barriers with Mediterranean partners.
- The agreement would involve Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Libya, Palestine, Tunisia, and Syria. 13s
- The deal would align these countries with EU single market rules. 24s
- A previous 1995 pact to create a Euro-Mediterranean free trade area did not materialise. 37s
- The move is part of the EU's efforts to diversify trade ties amid instability with the US. 53s