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Lomé Conventions
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The Lomé Convention is a trade and aid agreement between the European Economic Community (EEC) and 71 African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries, first signed in February 1975 in Lomé, Togo.
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The goal: to establish special trade and economic relations between these countries. The main idea: to promote the economic, cultural and social development of the ACP countries, to consolidate and develop their relations with the EU.
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Lomé I
financial and technical assistance to the ACP countries (grants and concessional loans from the European Development Fund and the European Investment Bank). 1975-1980
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Lomé II
Expanded the scope of cooperation - included labor migration, investment protection, energy policy, and other issues. (1981 - 1985)
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Lomé III
expanded the second Lomé Convention in terms of deepening the commercial cooperation and improving export revenue stabilization systems. 1986-1989
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Lomé IV
It included, in addition to trade and economic relations, social and cultural cooperation, the advancement of women, environmental protection, and economic diversification. 1989-1999
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The Cotonou agreement
June 2000, Cotonou, Benin - the Cotonou agreement on trade and assistance between the EU and 71 ACP countries was signed (for 20 years).
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