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EU backs Uzbekistan’s bid to join the World Trade Organization

Published February 20, 2026

Goal: Uphold global trade rules

This resolution asks the EU to support a decision that would let Uzbekistan join the WTO, helping its economy grow and keeping trade rules fair.

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EU Position on Uzbekistan’s WTO Accession – 14th Ministerial Conference (26‑29 March 2026, Yaounde, Cameroon)

  • Proposal: The European Commission (Brussels, 20 Feb 2026) asks the Council to adopt a decision that sets the EU’s position at the WTO’s 14th Ministerial Conference (MC14).
  • Goal: The EU wants to support the accession of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
  • Background
  • The WTO Agreement started on 1 Jan 1995; the EU and all 27 member states are parties.
  • The Ministerial Conference is the WTO’s top decision‑making body and meets at least every two years.
  • Uzbekistan applied to join the WTO in 1994. Negotiations have been ongoing for many years and are expected to finish before MC14.
  • Accession would help Uzbekistan’s economic reform and sustainable development and would strengthen the rules‑based multilateral trading system.
  • EU Position
  • The EU will join any consensus reached by WTO members to adopt a decision on Uzbekistan’s accession.
  • The decision will be made either before MC14 or during the conference, depending on the status of the accession package.
  • Key Commitments in the Accession Package
  • Goods: 100 % of tariffs are bound. The final bound rate for EU goods is about 4.5 %. Some tariffs will be implemented within 3–5 years.
  • Services: Uzbekistan will open markets in many service sectors (legal, accounting, IT, real‑estate, telecom, construction, education, finance, tourism, transport, etc.).
  • Legal Basis
  • Procedural: Article 218(9) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).
  • Substantive: Article 207 TFEU, which covers the EU’s common commercial policy.
  • Council Decision (draft)
  • Article 1: The EU will support the consensus to adopt a decision on Uzbekistan’s accession.
  • Article 2: The decision is addressed to the European Commission.
  • References
  • WTO Agreement (Marrakesh Agreement).
  • Council Decision 94/800/EC (1994) on the WTO Agreement.
  • Other relevant WTO and EU legal texts.

This proposal is part of the EU’s ongoing effort to support new members joining the WTO and to maintain a stable, rules‑based trading system.

Licensing: The summaries on this page are available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0).

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