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=== Fuareko Free Trade Area ===
=== Fuareko Free Trade Area ===
=== Equatorial Standard Guideline ===
=== Equatorial Standard Guideline ===
== See also ==
* [[Angrast Accord]]
* [[Rubric Coast Consortium]]
* [[Trans-Periclean Free Trade Area]]

Revision as of 10:14, 1 February 2023

Equatorial Trade Forum
Forum Ara-barotra Ekoatorialy (Nylele)
Diễn đàn Thương mại Xích đạo (Daoan)
Forum Perdagangan Katulistiwa (Raji)
Flag of the Equatorial Trade Forum
Flag
Emblem of the Equatorial Trade Forum
Emblem
Motto: Mitovy daholo ny zavatra hafa rehetra
All things being equal
Logo
Logo of the ETF.png
Member states shown in dark green. Associate members in light green
Member states shown in dark green.
Associate members in light green
SecretariatCongvat
Largest cityTau Harimua
Lingua FrancaNylele
Official languages
of member states
MembershipFull members
Associate members
Leaders
• Presidency of the Quorum
 Kajera
• Speaker of the Council
Daobac TBD
• Secretary-General
Pulau Keramat TBD
• Chairperson of the Committee
Onekawa-Nukanoa TBD
Establishment
• Nhivaran Protocol
27 October 1985
• Treaty of Congvat
15 February 1988
• Free Trade Agreement
5 July 1990
Area
• Total
1,828,032 km2 (705,807 sq mi)
Population
• 2022 estimate
184,062,741
• Density
100.7/km2 (260.8/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
Increase $4.834 trillion
• Per capita
Increase $26,267
GiniNegative increase 25.5
low
HDI (2022)Increase 0.887
very high

The Equatorial Trade Forum (ETF) (Nylele: Forum Ara-barotra Ekoatorialy), commonly abbreviated with in Nylele as Foareko, is a Malaioan trade bloc founded in 1988 by Daobac and Pulau Keramat. The two nations had grown frustrated with the Association of Ozeros Nations's (AON) lack of interest and political willpower for further economic integration in the region. As a result, Daobac and Pulau Keramat established Foareko as a separate organization from the AON with the express purpose to promote and foster economic and financial cooperation amongst its member states. Two key components of the bloc include a free trade agreement (FTA) as well as a standardization program known as the Equatorial Standard Guidelines (ESG), both of which are fully adopted and implemented by its members. Full members of Foareko include its two founding members and has expanded to include Kajera and Onekawa-Nukanoa. Associate members of the bloc include Pulacan and Zanzali, both of whom has partially adopted or implemented sections of either, or both, the FTA or ESG. All of the bloc's governing agencies are headquartered in the city of Congvat, Daobac. Statistics show that Foareko's full members have a combined total population of 184,062,741 people, encompasses an area of 1,828,032 km2 (705,807 sq mi), total GDP of $4.834 trillion and a GDP per capita of $26,267, making it one of the largest trade blocs in the world. Structurally the bloc is divided into four main agencies, each of which are responsible for certain aspects of Foareko: the Quarum, Council, Secretariat and Committee. Heads of government from all members of Foareko meet once a year in an event known as the Fuareko Summit, held in the capital city of one of the bloc's full member states. The selection process of the host city is done so on a rotational basis, ensuring that all member states are given the opportunity to host the penultimate gathering. Some politicians and experts have floated the idea for closer economic integration for Foareko such as the adoption of a customs union and eventually a single market. However since doing so implies the surrendering of some of its member states sovereignty, this idea has not been seriously discussed in any Foareko Summits.

Overview

Scope & Structure

Fuareko Quorum

Fuareko Council

Fuareko Secretariat

Fuareko Committee

Membership

Key Elements

Fuareko Free Trade Area

Equatorial Standard Guideline

See also