The GCC countries and Türkiye are set to begin negotiations for a free trade agreement from July 29-31, 2024, in Ankara, Türkiye. The first round of talks will involve nine Saudi government agencies and cover various topics such as trade in goods, services, investment, rules of origin, technical barriers to trade, and sanitary and phytosanitary measures. The goal of these negotiations is to establish guiding principles, set the framework for future rounds, and outline objectives to finalize the agreement promptly.
The negotiations aim to enhance information and data exchange, discuss trade challenges and opportunities, and build confidence and partnership through cooperation and joint coordination. This foundation will pave the way for subsequent rounds to achieve a comprehensive final agreement. The initiative follows the signing of a Joint Statement to initiate Free Trade Negotiations between the GCC countries and Türkiye on March 21, 2024, reflecting a mutual desire to develop a strategic partnership.
The free trade agreement seeks to provide preferential access for national products and services in all parties’ markets by liberalizing goods and services, facilitating investments, and increasing trade between the countries. The agreement also aims to promote economic growth and development among member countries. The Saudi delegation participating in the negotiations is led by the General Authority for Foreign Trade and includes representatives from various government agencies such as the Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Investment, and Saudi Food and Drug Authority.
The Saudi negotiating team will ensure alignment with the Kingdom’s trade objectives and policies, incorporate the Kingdom’s positions into the negotiations, and coordinate with countries that share similar trends in international trade. The negotiations aim to foster economic cooperation and partnership between the GCC countries and Türkiye, leading to increased trade and investment opportunities for all parties involved.
Overall, the free trade agreement negotiations between the GCC countries and Türkiye represent a significant step towards enhancing economic relations and promoting trade growth in the region. By liberalizing goods and services, facilitating investments, and promoting economic development, the agreement aims to benefit all parties involved and strengthen cooperation and partnership between the countries. The Saudi delegation’s participation in the negotiations underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to advancing its trade objectives and policies while working towards a comprehensive final agreement.