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  1. Central European Tour Miskolc GP, is a cycling race in Hungary. Central European International Cup, an international football competition held by certain national teams from Central Europe between 1927 and 1960. 2008 Central Europe Rally, a rally raid endurance race held in Romania and Hungary. 2023 Central Europe Rally, a rally race held in ...

  2. The creation of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) - in 1993 and now comprising the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia - signifies an important step in the effort of countries in the region to co-operate closely in the economic field. The report examines the evolution and challenges of CEFTA, and its ...

  3. Jul 18, 2018 · The Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) includes Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, the Republic of Moldova, Serbia, the Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia and Kosovo. In 2006, this agreement was substantially amended to modernize it and it was also enlarged, with six new Parties from South Eastern Europe.

  4. Dispute settlement. Dispute settlement rules were established initially in the CEFTA Agreement. As the economic integration depended, leading to increased trade flows and increased relations between the Parties, the initial dispute settlement mechanism proved to be ineffective for the existing realities and required serious reform due to ...

  5. Dispute settlement rules were established initially in the CEFTA 2006. As the regional economic integration depended, leading to increased trade flows and increased relations between the Parties, the initial dispute settlement mechanism proved to be ineffective for the existing realities and required serious reform due to limited recourse by the Parties to the resolve disputes.

  6. 中欧自由貿易協定(ちゅうおうじゆうぼうえききょうてい、英語: Central European Free Trade Agreement 、略称: CEFTA )は、中欧から南東欧にかけての自由貿易協定である。

  7. Central European Free Trade Agreement ), познат по свом акрониму ЦЕФТА (од енгл. CEFTA ), је трговински споразум између Албаније, Босне и Херцеговине, Северне Македоније, Молдавије, Србије, Унмика и Црне Горе. [1 ...

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