Accession of Niue to the Interim Partnership Agreement between the European Community, of the one part, and the Pacific States, of the other part
This legislative resolution approves Niue's accession to an existing trade agreement between the EU and Pacific States. The agreement aims to facilitate trade relations. The primary parties affected are the European Union and Niue. Niue will now be integrated into the trade framework established by the Interim Partnership Agreement. The key change is Niue's formal inclusion in the EU-Pacific States Interim Partnership Agreement. This accession follows a request for consent from the Council and a recommendation from the Committee on International Trade. The European Parliament has given its consent to Niue's accession. The President of the Parliament will communicate this decision to the Council, the Commission, and the governments and parliaments of the Member States and Niue.
Analysis
The European Parliament gives its consent to Niue's accession to the Interim Partnership Agreement.
What changes
- Niue is acceding to the Interim Partnership Agreement between the European Community and the Pacific States.
Limitations
- The document is a legislative resolution and does not contain detailed provisions of the Interim Partnership Agreement itself.
- The specific terms and conditions of Niue's accession are not detailed in this text.
- The document does not provide information on the economic or social impacts of Niue's accession.
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