The ACP countries and the EU recognise that the present non-reciprocal and discriminatory Lome preferences must be replaced with WTO compatible arrangements. This means that the agreements conform either to the free trade area provisions of Article XXIV or to the GSP. This article sets out the key elements of ACP preferences and examines the potential advantages and disadvantages for various groups of ACP countries of possible forms of free trade areas and a 'Lome-equivalent' GSP.
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