Central European Free Trade Agreement
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The Central European Free Trade Agreement is a trade agreement among non-EU countries in Southeast Europe. Originally signed in 1992 among Visegrad Group countries, its current members are primarily Western Balkans countries aspiring to EU membership.
Aggregate Statistics
GDP
$415.1B
8 of 8 countries
Population
58.5M
8 of 8 countries
CO2 Emissions
172.1 Mt
6 of 8 countries
Country Breakdown
Data available for 8 of 8 members
| Country | GDP ↓ | % | Population | % | CO2 Emissions | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇦Ukraine | $190.7B | 45.95% | 37.9M | 64.68% | 118.5 Mt | 68.84% |
| 🇷🇸Serbia | $90.1B | 21.7% | 6.6M | 11.25% | — | — |
| 🇬🇪Georgia | $34.2B | 8.24% | 3.7M | 6.32% | 13.5 Mt | 7.83% |
| 🇧🇦Bosnia and Herzegovina | $29.6B | 7.13% | 3.2M | 5.41% | 20.4 Mt | 11.86% |
| 🇦🇱Albania | $27.0B | 6.52% | 2.4M | 4.06% | 4.2 Mt | 2.47% |
| 🇲🇩Moldova | $18.2B | 4.38% | 2.4M | 4.1% | 8.2 Mt | 4.77% |
| 🇲🇰North Macedonia | $17.0B | 4.08% | 1.8M | 3.12% | 7.3 Mt | 4.24% |
| 🇲🇪Montenegro | $8.3B | 1.99% | 624K | 1.07% | — | — |