Sustainable and inclusive prosperity
The EU and its partners in the Indo-Pacific region are collaborating to enhance trade connections and diversify supply chains.
So far, the EU has concluded comprehensive trade agreements with Japan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore and Vietnam. New Zealand signed their free trade agreement (FTA) with the EU in July 2023.
An Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the EU and Kenya was agreed in December 2023. The EU-Kenya EPA is the most ambitious deal negotiated with an African country in terms of sustainability and entered into force on 1 July 2024.
FTA negotiations are continuing with Australia, Indonesia and India while the EU has also relaunched FTA negotiations with Thailand and the Philippines.
Since 2022, over 350 Horizon Europe grants (EU’s key funding program for research and innovation) have been signed with Indo-Pacific participants, with more underway.
Learn more
- Follow the link to learn more about EU trade relations with the Pacific - Facts, Figures and Latest Developments.
- Follow the link to know more about EU trade relations with Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) - Facts, figures and latest developments
- Follow this link to discover more information about EU trade relations with Asian partners by country
- Follow the link to visit the EU Indo-Pacific Strategy main page