Economic Cooperation Organization Trade Agreement
The Economic Cooperation Organization Free Trade Agreement or ECOTA was an agreement reached on 17 July 2003 at the ECO summit in Islamabad whereby a free trade region was formed between the countries of Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.[1] Although signed, the ECOTA is not yet in effect.
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External links
- ECO's Website
- ECO's Cultural Institute
- ECO's Trade and Development Bank
- ECO's Drug Control Coordination Unit
- ECO's Trade promotion Unit
- ECO's Post
- Videos
- Iran and ECO - PressTV 2009-Video
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