This study aims to identify the reality and volume of trade between member countries of the Agadir Agreement and the European Union, develop a strategy to promote regional trade between member countries of the Agadir Agreement, bring more direct foreign trade investments between the member countries of the Agadir Agreement and the European Union, The study sample was composed of some member countries of the Agadir Agreement (Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia). The researchers used two tools in the study: the first tool - The study of the main economic indicators of trade exchange with the countries of the Agadir Agreement and how to develop trade exchange to increase foreign investments and benefit from the requirements of this agreement. The second tool (analytical approach): - Study the reasons that lead to increase the trade exchange of countries of the Agadir Arab Mediterranean Free Trade Agreement , And the study reached some results, the most important of which: The Agadir Agreement allows the member states of the Convention the opportunity to receive grants, aid and experience, provided by the European side to qualify local industries to raise their competitiveness, The Agadir Agreement gives European exports to the Arab market advantages and customs exemptions in addition to its already existing competitive capabilities. The study also reached some recommendations, the most important of which are: the acquisition of the member states in the Agadir Agreement An appropriate share of the European market requires them to work to direct their production policy towards products containing higher value added goods manufactured or goods that depend on mental production, it has the capital needed for the industry as young people, and ultimately a share between member countries In the Agadir Agreement on the ability of their products to compete with Eastern European countries seeking to join the European Union and the bias of the European Union have products. ( Iman Ahmed Abdullah, 2013)
A. F, M., A. A, A. E. N., & , Y. E, M. (2017). THE IMPACT OF AGHADEER CONVENTION ON EXTERNAL TRADE OF ITS MEMBERS EGYPT, JORDAN, MOROCCO, TUNIS. Journal of Environmental Science, 40(2), 369-399. doi: 10.21608/jes.2017.20235
MLA
Mandour, A. F; Abu Elnil, N. A. A; Mohamed , Y. E. "THE IMPACT OF AGHADEER CONVENTION ON EXTERNAL TRADE OF ITS MEMBERS EGYPT, JORDAN, MOROCCO, TUNIS". Journal of Environmental Science, 40, 2, 2017, 369-399. doi: 10.21608/jes.2017.20235
HARVARD
A. F, M., A. A, A. E. N., , Y. E, M. (2017). 'THE IMPACT OF AGHADEER CONVENTION ON EXTERNAL TRADE OF ITS MEMBERS EGYPT, JORDAN, MOROCCO, TUNIS', Journal of Environmental Science, 40(2), pp. 369-399. doi: 10.21608/jes.2017.20235
VANCOUVER
A. F, M., A. A, A. E. N., , Y. E, M. THE IMPACT OF AGHADEER CONVENTION ON EXTERNAL TRADE OF ITS MEMBERS EGYPT, JORDAN, MOROCCO, TUNIS. Journal of Environmental Science, 2017; 40(2): 369-399. doi: 10.21608/jes.2017.20235