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ACP Search catalogue 29489649X
Scope note
The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) was created by the Georgetown Agreement in 1975, originally with the aim of coordinating cooperation between its members and the European Community. Its members are signatories to successive agreements with the European Community/Union, from the First Lomé Convention (1975) to the Cotonou Agreement (2000). The ACP Group consists of 79 member-States: 48 countries from Sub-Saharan Africa, 16 from the Caribbean and 15 from the Pacific.
Used for
ACP Group of States
African, Caribbean and Pacific countries
Broader terms
international organizations
Related terms
Cotonou Agreement
Lomé Convention
trade agreements
Subject category
02.07 WORLD ORGANIZATIONS
Indexing history
Added 2006. For publications indexed before 2006, see European Union.
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