Building bridges

Building bridges
About this book
In April 1997, Egyptian President Mubarak and U.S. Vice President Gore agreed to explore the possibility of creating a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Egypt and the United States. The very idea of such an agreement has been met by controversy and skepticism from critics in both countries. The authors of this book, however, believe that the case for considering an FTA between the United States and Egypt rests on solid economic and political grounds.
This book offers U.S. and Egyptian policymakers answers to such pertinent questions as: What form should an FTA agreement take? Should it concentrate on border barriers or cover other aspects such as investments and services? What are the likely implications for both countries? And how will such an agreement affect the rest of the region? Its conclusions will be relevant to policymakers elsewhere in their pursuit of similar regional trade agreements.
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- OL Work ID
- OL17852152W
Subjects
Commercial treatiesRelations économiques extérieuresInternational RelationsInternationalMarketingTrade & TariffsGeneralFree tradePOLITICAL SCIENCEAccords commerciauxExports & ImportsInternational economic relationsForeign economic relationsLibre-échangeBUSINESS & ECONOMICSUnited states, foreign economic relationsEgypt, foreign relationsEgypt, economic conditions