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The Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, or Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA) for short, is an economic agreement between the Government of the Macau Special Administrative Region and the Central People's Government on October 18, 2003. A similar agreement, known as the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, was signed between the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China, signed on June 29, 2003.

Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese內地與澳門關於建立更緊密經貿關係的安排
Simplified Chinese内地与澳门关于建立更紧密经贸关系的安排
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinnèidì yú Aòmén guānyú jiànlì gèng jǐnmì jìngmào guānxì de ānpái
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingnoi6 dei6 jyu3 ou3 mun4*2 gwaan1 jyu1 gin3 laap6 geng3 gen2 mat6 ging1 mou6 gwaan1 hai6 dik1 on1 paai4
Short Chinese name
Traditional Chinese更緊密經貿關係
Simplified Chinese更紧密经贸关系
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyingèng jǐnmì jìngmào guānxì
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggeng3 gen2 mat6 ging1 mou6 gwaan1 hai6
Portuguese name
PortugueseAcordo de Estreitamento das Relações Económicas e Comerciais entre o Continente Chinês e Macau

Regular supplements with further liberalisations have been signed between the Mainland and Macau governments. The most recent, Supplement VIII (also referred to as CEPA VIII), was signed in December 2011 and enters into effect on 1 April 2012.

The two agreements and additional supplements were signed in the Chinese language. The Chinese text is therefore the authoritative text.

General features

CEPA is a free trade agreement pursuant to which qualifying products, companies and residents of Macau enjoy preferential access to the mainland Chinese market. Many of the preferences surpass the concessions made by China upon its accession to the World Trade Organization.

Under CEPA VIII, 43 service sectors enjoy preferential access to the Mainland and all Macau products (that are permitted to be imported into China) are exempt from import duties.

Objectives and implementation

CEPA is stated to have the following objectives:

"To strengthen trade and investment cooperation between Mainland China and Macau and promote joint development of the two sides, through the implementation of the following measures :

  1. progressively reducing or eliminating tariffs and non-tariff barriers on substantially all the trade in goods between the two sides;
  2. progressively achieving liberalization of trade in services through reduction or elimination of substantially all discriminatory measures;
  3. promoting trade and investment facilitation."

The Annexes to CEPA elaborate measures to achieve these objectives and detail how products and service providers can qualify for the CEPA benefits, including:

  1. Arrangement for Implementation of Zero Tariff for Trade in Goods (Annex 1);
  2. Rules of Origin for Trade in Goods (Annex 2);
  3. Procedures for the Issuing and Verification of Certificates of Origin (Annex 3);
  4. Specific Commitments on Liberalization of Trade in Services (Annex 4);
  5. Definition of “Service Supplier” and Related Requirements (Annex 5); and
  6. Trade and Investment Facilitation (Annex 6).

See also

  • Economy of Macau
  • Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement
  • Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement

External links

  • Mainland and Macau CEPA full texts – (in Chinese)
  • Mainland and Macau CEPA full texts – (in Portuguese)
  • Mainland and Macau CEPA full texts – (in English)
  • Mainland and Macau CEPA – booklet from Macau Economic Services, (in English)
  • Acordo de Estreitamento das Relações Económicas e Comerciais entre o Continente Chinês e Macau – booklet from Macau Economic Services, (in Portuguese)

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message The Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement or Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement CEPA for short is an economic agreement between the Government of the Macau Special Administrative Region and the Central People s Government on October 18 2003 A similar agreement known as the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement was signed between the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Central People s Government of the People s Republic of China signed on June 29 2003 Mainland and Macau Closer Economic Partnership ArrangementChinese nameTraditional Chinese內地與澳門關於建立更緊密經貿關係的安排Simplified Chinese内地与澳门关于建立更紧密经贸关系的安排TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyinneidi yu Aomen guanyu jianli geng jǐnmi jingmao guanxi de anpaiYue CantoneseJyutpingnoi6 dei6 jyu3 ou3 mun4 2 gwaan1 jyu1 gin3 laap6 geng3 gen2 mat6 ging1 mou6 gwaan1 hai6 dik1 on1 paai4Short Chinese nameTraditional Chinese更緊密經貿關係Simplified Chinese更紧密经贸关系TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu Pinyingeng jǐnmi jingmao guanxiYue CantoneseJyutpinggeng3 gen2 mat6 ging1 mou6 gwaan1 hai6Portuguese namePortugueseAcordo de Estreitamento das Relacoes Economicas e Comerciais entre o Continente Chines e Macau Regular supplements with further liberalisations have been signed between the Mainland and Macau governments The most recent Supplement VIII also referred to as CEPA VIII was signed in December 2011 and enters into effect on 1 April 2012 The two agreements and additional supplements were signed in the Chinese language The Chinese text is therefore the authoritative text General featuresCEPA is a free trade agreement pursuant to which qualifying products companies and residents of Macau enjoy preferential access to the mainland Chinese market Many of the preferences surpass the concessions made by China upon its accession to the World Trade Organization Under CEPA VIII 43 service sectors enjoy preferential access to the Mainland and all Macau products that are permitted to be imported into China are exempt from import duties Objectives and implementationCEPA is stated to have the following objectives To strengthen trade and investment cooperation between Mainland China and Macau and promote joint development of the two sides through the implementation of the following measures progressively reducing or eliminating tariffs and non tariff barriers on substantially all the trade in goods between the two sides progressively achieving liberalization of trade in services through reduction or elimination of substantially all discriminatory measures promoting trade and investment facilitation The Annexes to CEPA elaborate measures to achieve these objectives and detail how products and service providers can qualify for the CEPA benefits including Arrangement for Implementation of Zero Tariff for Trade in Goods Annex 1 Rules of Origin for Trade in Goods Annex 2 Procedures for the Issuing and Verification of Certificates of Origin Annex 3 Specific Commitments on Liberalization of Trade in Services Annex 4 Definition of Service Supplier and Related Requirements Annex 5 and Trade and Investment Facilitation Annex 6 See alsoEconomy of Macau Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement Economic Cooperation Framework AgreementExternal linksMainland and Macau CEPA full texts in Chinese Mainland and Macau CEPA full texts in Portuguese Mainland and Macau CEPA full texts in English Mainland and Macau CEPA booklet from Macau Economic Services in English Acordo de Estreitamento das Relacoes Economicas e Comerciais entre o Continente Chines e Macau booklet from Macau Economic Services in Portuguese

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