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The Customs and Economic Union of Central Africa (or '''UDEAC''' from its name in French , ''Union Douaniere 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 trough the forming of Monetary Union with the Central Africa CFA Franc as a common currency; it was officially superseded by CEMAC in June 1999 (trough agreement from 1994).


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