Overseas Countries and Territories Association of the European Union (pre-Brexit via UK)

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The Overseas Countries and Territories Association of the European Union (pre-Brexit via the UK) was a cooperative framework linking various non-European territories associated with EU member states to the EU for purposes such as trade, development, and political dialogue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cooperative framework
intergovernmental organization
affectedBy Brexit
surface form: withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union (Brexit)
aimsTo facilitate integration of overseas countries and territories into regional and world economies
promote economic and social development of overseas countries and territories
strengthen economic relations between overseas countries and territories and the European Union
appliesTo overseas countries and territories associated with European Union member states
associatedWith European Union
beneficiary overseas countries and territories linked to other EU member states
overseas countries and territories linked to the United Kingdom before Brexit
cooperatesWith Council of the European Union
European Commission
distinguishedFrom outermost regions of the European Union
frameworkFor coordination of EU policies affecting overseas countries and territories
dialogue between the European Union and governments of overseas countries and territories
geopoliticalScope non-European territories associated with EU member states
governedBy Council decisions on the association of the overseas countries and territories with the European Union
hasMember overseas countries and territories associated with Denmark
overseas countries and territories associated with France
overseas countries and territories associated with other EU member states
overseas countries and territories associated with the Netherlands
overseas countries and territories associated with the United Kingdom
hasPurpose development cooperation
political dialogue
trade cooperation
includes British Overseas Territories
surface form: Atlantic overseas countries and territories

Caribbean overseas countries and territories
Pacific overseas countries and territories
polar and subpolar overseas countries and territories
language Dutch
English
French
legalBasis Overseas Association Decision of the Council of the European Union
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
surface form: Part Four of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
policyArea development aid for overseas countries and territories
environmental cooperation
good governance and institutional capacity building
regional integration support
trade preferences for overseas countries and territories
provides access to EU development funding for overseas countries and territories
preferential access to the EU market for products from overseas countries and territories
relatedTo Overseas Countries and Territories Association of the European Union (pre-Brexit via UK) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Association of the Overseas Countries and Territories of the European Union (OCTA as an organization of OCTs themselves)
shortName OCTA
supports integration of overseas countries and territories into the internal market of the European Union
regional cooperation among overseas countries and territories
sustainable development in overseas countries and territories
timeContext applied while the United Kingdom was a member of the European Union

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Falkland Islands regionalOrganization Overseas Countries and Territories Association of the European Union (pre-Brexit via UK)
Overseas Countries and Territories Association of the European Union (pre-Brexit via UK) relatedTo Overseas Countries and Territories Association of the European Union (pre-Brexit via UK) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Association of the Overseas Countries and Territories of the European Union (OCTA as an organization of OCTs themselves)