b'2.2. Other free trade agreements in the world 2.2.1 Central European Free Trade Area2.2.2. G-3 Free Trade Agreement(CEFTA)The former G-3 Free Trade Agreement that On 19 December 2006, Albania, Bosnia andexisted between Columbia, Mexico and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Moldova,Venezuela had no provision for the free Montenegro, Serbia and the United Nationsmovement of people. That comprehensive Interim Administration Mission in Kosovotrade agreement, however, covered signed an agreement to amend and enlargemany other issues including intellectual the Central European Free Trade Agreement.9 property rights, public sector investors and easing trade restrictions. Further the The main objectives of this Free Tradetrade agreement enabled a gas pipeline Agreement include:to extend from Columbia to Venezuela; alucrative arrangement.10 It needs repeatingExpanding trade in goods and services.comprehensive, lucrative trade deals do notFostering investment by means of fair,need free movement of labour. stable and predictable rules. Eliminating barriers to trade between the parties.2.2.3. Greater Arab Free Trade AreaProviding appropriate protection of(GAFTA)intellectual property rights in accordance with international standards.GAFTA does not stipulate free movement ofHarmonising provisions on modern tradepeople. policy issues such as competition rulesand state aid. 2.2.4. Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic As one might imagine, given the 1990sPartnership (TPP) and Commonwealth of conflicts in this region and the large culturalIndependent States FTA (CISFTA). differences, the agreement does not provide for free movement of labour or people.Finally, the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (TPP) and the Commonwealth of Independent States FTAhave no (CISFTA) provision allowing for the free movement of persons.117'