Extrait :
The European Union (EU) is a key trade partner, both in terms of goods and services, for the countries in its Southern Neighbourhood: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon The economic (and otherwise) relationship between the two partners is governed by the EuroMediterranean Association Agreements (EMAAs), which came into force from the early to mid-2000s. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has, however, affected the trade exchange between the two, just as it has an adverse impact on trade globally...
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