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CUSTOMS AND ECONOMIC UNION OF CENTRAL AFRICA

States of UDEAC

The 'Customs and Economic Union of Central Africa' (or 'UDEAC' from its name in French, ''Union Douanière et Économique de l’Afrique Centrale''), established by the Brazzaville Treaty in 1966, formed a customs union with free trade area between members and a common external tariff for imports from other countries. UDEAC signed a treaty for the establishment of a Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) to promote the entire process of sub-regional integration through the forming of monetary union with the Central Africa CFA franc as a common currency; it was officially superseded by CEMAC in June 1999 (through agreement from 1994).

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Member states
See also

Member states



Cameroon

Central African Republic

Chad

Republic of the Congo

Equatorial Guinea

Gabon

See also



Trade bloc

African Economic Community

Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)

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