Cotonou Agreement
Definition: Cotonou Agreement
Cotonou Agreement: Cotonou Agreement /k?t?nu ? gri:m?nt/ noun an agreement reached in 2000 between the European Union and the ACP states. It updates the Lomé Convention, guaranteeing free access to markets for both the EU and the ACP states. Understanding the Cotonou Agreement helps farmers navigate international trade and market access.
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