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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:
[edit] Current Agreements[edit] US AgreementsThe US currently has several bilateral free trade agreements with nations in the region.
[edit] Middle Eastern AgreementsAdditionally 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. [edit] Potential IssuesThe single largest hurdle to MEFTA is the inclusion of Israel. Additional complications exist in getting agreements between the US and nations like Iran and Syria. Complications could still exist in getting trade with Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority as long as continuous of Israeli occupation to Palestinian, Lebanese and Syrian land that cause the resistant reaction of groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah. Other negotiations are largely minimized due the existence of current agreements and that there is not a lot of manufacturing industry in Arab states. For the majority of Arab states the economy is dependent on oil production. These factors mean there is little need for protective tariffs to prevent cheaper foreign goods from usurping local Companies. With little or no home industry Arab states are dependent on foreign goods for everything from Cars to household products. Governments therefore have a strong interest in eliminating tarrifs to reduce prices. One notable exception to this rule is the production of food. While most foods may be impractical to import from the United States where the are relatively cheap, eliminating barriers of trade among Arab states may lead to decreased prices of regionally grown food and protests among farmers. [edit] See also
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