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Chile - Ecuador
  Background and Negotiations
   

In 1994, Chile and Ecuador signed an Economic Complementation Agreement (ACE N˚32), whose objective was to create an expanded economic space between the two countries. Chile and Ecuador agreed to explore the possibility of broadening this agreement and to negotiate a free trade agreement and in October 2004 issued a Joint Communiqué announcing that they would negotiate a free trade agreement and that negotiations would take place, alternating between capitals.

Documents relating to the negotiations
09 November 2007 Chile and Ecuador continue negotiations Spanish PDF New!
19-21 June 2006 Fourth round of Chile-Ecuador negotiations Spanish Word
28 October 2004 Chile-Ecuador Joint Communiqué Spanish PDF
10 March 2004 Chile suggests deepening trade relations with Ecuador Spanish PDF

Documents relating to ACE N˚32
19 October 2004 Fifth Additional Protocol to the Agreement Spanish Word
25 June 2004 Fourth Additional Protocol to the Agreement Spanish Word
24 January 2001 Third Additional Protocol to the Agreement Spanish Word
  Annex 1 to Third Additional Protocol: Agreement on Cooperation and Coordination in Agroforestry Spanish Word
24 August 2000 Second Additional Protocol to the Agreement Spanish Word
  Annex 1 to Second Additional Protocol: regulation regarding dispute settlement procedures Spanish Word
21 March 1995 First Additional Protocol to the Agreement Spanish Word
  Economic Complementarity Agreement (ACE N˚32) between Chile and Ecuador Spanish
Source: Dirección General de Relaciones Económicas Internacionales, Chile (DIRECON), Chile; Ministerio de Comercio Exterior, Industrialización, Pesca y Competitividad (MICIP), Ecuador

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Spanish version 
Recent Developments
  9 November 2007 . Chile and Ecuador continue negotiationsNew!
   

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