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The Lomé convention associates 70 States in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (the ACP States) with the countries of the European Union. Most ACP States have historical links with Union countries.
The first Lomé Convention was signed in 1975. The fourth Convention (Lomé IV) came into force in 1991 for a period of 10 years (with a mid-term review in 1995). It is the most comprehensive expression of the European idea of a development policy:
the terms of the Convention are negotiated between the countries of the Union and the ACP States;
it ensures free access for all industrial products from the ACP States to the European market;
the Convention includes a system for the stabilization of export earnings from commodities from the ACP States (e.g. coffee, rubber or nickel);
it contains a reference to human rights;
it establishes a financial cooperation instrument, the European Development Fund, as well as a Centre for Industrial Development and a Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation.
Related Legislation:
1957 European Economic Community (EEC) Treaty. Provision made under Articles 131-136 of the 1963 Yaoundé I Convention AACM (Associated African States and Madagascar) - EEC
1969 Yaoundé II Convention AASM - EEC
1975 Lomé I Convention ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific) - EEC
1980 Lomé II Convention ACP - EEC
1985 Lomé III Convention ACP - EEC
The Lome Convention is the title of a series of agreements named after the capital of Togo, and is the central element of the European Communities' (EC's) relations with developing countries. It derives from Article 131-136 of the Treaty of Rome.
The first agreements under these provisions were the Yaounde Conventions of 1963 and 1969.
[28 Feb 1975] First ACP-EEC Convention (Lome I) (entered into force 01 Apr 1976).
[31 Oct 1979] Second ACP-EEC Convention (Lome II)
[08 Dec 1984] Third ACP EEC Convention (Lome III) (entered into force 01 May 1986).
Internet source:
#http://homepages.uel.ac.uk/mye0278s/ACP1.htm#
Signatories
Territory
Status
Year
Angola
pending
15-Dec-1989
Antigua and Barbuda
pending
15-Dec-1989
Bahamas
pending
15-Dec-1989
Barbados
pending
15-Dec-1989
Belgium
pending
01-Sep-1991
Belize
pending
15-Dec-1989
Benin
pending
15-Dec-1989
Botswana
pending
15-Dec-1989
Burkina Faso
pending
15-Dec-1989
Burundi
pending
15-Dec-1989
Cameroon
pending
15-Dec-1989
Cape Verde
pending
15-Dec-1989
Central African Republic
pending
15-Dec-1989
Chad
pending
15-Dec-1989
Comoros
pending
15-Dec-1989
Congo, D.R. of
pending
15-Dec-1989
Congo, R. of
pending
15-Dec-1989
Côte d'Ivoire
pending
08-Dec-1984
Denmark
pending
01-Sep-1991
Djibouti
pending
15-Dec-1989
Dominica
pending
15-Dec-1989
Dominican Republic
pending
15-Dec-1989
Equatorial Guinea
pending
15-Dec-1989
Ethiopia
pending
15-Dec-1989
Fiji
pending
15-Dec-1989
France
pending
01-Sep-1991
Gabon
pending
15-Dec-1989
Gambia
pending
15-Dec-1989
Germany, Fed. Rep.
pending
01-Sep-1991
Ghana
pending
15-Dec-1989
Greece
pending
01-Sep-1991
Grenada
pending
15-Dec-1989
Guinea
pending
15-Dec-1989
Guinea-Bissau
pending
15-Dec-1989
Guyana
pending
15-Dec-1989
Haiti
pending
15-Dec-1989
Ireland
pending
01-Sep-1991
Italy
pending
01-Sep-1991
Jamaica
pending
15-Dec-1989
Kenya
pending
15-Dec-1989
Kiribati
pending
15-Dec-1989
Lesotho
pending
15-Dec-1989
Liberia
pending
15-Dec-1989
Luxembourg
pending
01-Sep-1991
Madagascar
pending
15-Dec-1989
Malawi
pending
15-Dec-1989
Mali
pending
15-Dec-1989
Mauritania
pending
15-Dec-1989
Mauritius
pending
15-Dec-1989
Mozambique
pending
15-Dec-1989
Namibia
pending
15-Dec-1989
Netherlands
pending
01-Sep-1991
Niger
pending
15-Dec-1989
Nigeria
pending
15-Dec-1989
Papua New Guinea
pending
15-Dec-1989
Portugal
pending
01-Sep-1991
Rwanda
pending
15-Dec-1989
Saint Kitts and Nevis
pending
15-Dec-1989
Saint Lucia
pending
15-Dec-1989
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
pending
15-Dec-1989
Samoa
pending
15-Dec-1989
Sao Tome and Principe
pending
15-Dec-1989
Senegal
pending
15-Dec-1989
Seychelles
pending
15-Dec-1989
Sierra Leone
pending
15-Dec-1989
Solomon Islands
pending
15-Dec-1989
Somalia
pending
15-Dec-1989
Spain
pending
01-Sep-1991
Sudan
pending
15-Dec-1989
Suriname
pending
15-Dec-1989
Swaziland
pending
15-Dec-1989
Tanzania, United R. of
pending
15-Dec-1989
Togo
pending
15-Dec-1989
Tonga
pending
15-Dec-1989
Trinidad and Tobago
pending
15-Dec-1989
Tuvalu
pending
15-Dec-1989
Uganda
pending
15-Dec-1989
United Kingdom
pending
01-Sep-1991
Vanuatu
pending
15-Dec-1989
Zambia
pending
15-Dec-1989
Zimbabwe
pending
15-Dec-1989
Languages
Language
English
French
Document text
Species
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How to contact
Secretariat's address
European Commission
DG VIII
Rue de la Loi 200
B-1049 Brussels
Belgium