February 10
- Govt 'Keen' on Cooperation With Sudan (Egypt Online)
- Dies Irae for Inter-African Trade in Addis (Namibian)
- Cargo Traffic to Ports Increases (This Day)
- Pascal Lamy, 'Africa Should Strenghten Trade Within Itself' [interview] (Foroyaa)
- Mary Broh Axes Meat Traders (New Dawn)
- Minister of Foreign Trade Announces Setting of Policies for Reactivation of Border Trade and Protection of Local Production (SNA)
- TRA, Traders Team Up Against Tax Evasion (Daily News)
- World Bank - Africa Losing Billions of Dollars to Trade Barriers (This Day)
- FG to Boost Fabrics for Domestic, Export Markets (Daily Trust)
- Common External Tariffs Hurting Rwanda's Trade (New Times)
- World Bank Urges Continent to Up Cross Border Trade (Nairobi Star)
- Continent Loses Taxes As Tariffs Fuel Illicit Cross-Border Trade (Business Daily)
February 9
- Tradeline Consult Organizes Workshop for Traders (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- New Turkish Ambassador Pledges to Boost Trade (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Kenya Seeks Investor for Transformer Plant (TradeInvest)
- Country Deemed As Important Partner for South Africa (ANGOP)
- Gombe Traders Move to Explore International Markets (Daily Trust)
- Country in Nuclear Plant Trade-Off With France (Namibian)
- Surtax On Twin Cab Vehicles Scrapped (The Herald)
- Country Should Use Export Taxes to Industrialise [opinion] (The Herald)
- Trade Barriers Costing Continent Billions of Dollars, Says WB (Nation)
February 8
- Rwanda Launches Pilot Online Single Window to Facilitate International Trade (Business Daily)
- Ambassador Touray Appointed Trade Minister - Fatim Badjie Returns to Health (Daily Observer)
- Africa Loses Billions to Non-Exploitation of Cross-Border Trade - World Bank (Leadership)
- Customs Bloc Pays Off With More Exports to Tanzania (Business Daily)
- Safaricom Trades Heavily As Sasini Drops (Nairobi Star)
- Govt, Congo DR to Pen Smooth Trade Deal (Times of Zambia)
- Imports Over 60,000 Tonnes of Ozone Depleting Substances (ANGOP)
- Continent Loses Billions in Potential Trade Earnings [press release] (World Bank)
February 7
- Coordination Council to Follow Up Plan of Promoting Exports (Egypt Online)
- Bett Tells Kibaki to Ban Trade On Scrap Metals (Nairobi Star)
- Flower Trade Blossoms Out of Sh10 Investment (Business Daily)
- Gender Equality Through Trade [press release] (Commonwealth)
- Ghana, Unions Agree On Fuel Cost Reduction (Daily Trust)
- Ex-TUC Boss Faults Arrest of Boko Haram Chief (Daily Trust)
- EAC, Comesa, SADC Pact Signing for 2014 (EA Business)
- Exporters Decry 'Sampling' Theft (EA Business)
- Continent Must Solve Intra-Trade Puzzle [opinion] (Business Daily)
- More Local Diamonds Set for Auction (SW Radio)
- Firm Unveils Cost-Cutting Scheme for Cross-Border Traders (The Herald)
- Regional Blocs Threaten Uganda's Grip On South Sudan Market (Monitor)
February 6
- Trades Union Rejects Fuel Price Hike (Public Agenda)
- Local Content Policy Violates Trade Rules (Public Agenda)
- Minister Says Power Exports to Palestine Will Increase (Egypt Online)
- U.S. Trade Mission to Visit the Country (This Day)
- Traders Defend 14-Seat Matatu (Nairobi Star)
- Country's Exports to Eastern Asian States Up 15 Percent in 2010 (Egypt Online)
- High Import of Finished Goods Hurting Economy (Vanguard)
- Trade With China Rises to 11.5 Percent - Statistics (ANGOP)
- Chinese Feed Illegal Ivory Trade (IPS)
- Local Diamonds Shake Market (The Herald)
- Country Not Ready for FTA, Says Minister (The Herald)
- New Plan to Remove EAC Trade Hurdles (Nairobi Star)
February 3
- Wishing AU Well On Free Trade Area [editorial] (Public Agenda)
- Customs - N37 Billion Lost to Import Waivers in 2011 (This Day)
- UAE and India Beat China to Top Trading Position With Nation (Business Daily)
- Customs Agencies Face Fines for Slowing Down Trade (Business Daily)
- Kisumu Airport Paves Way for Booming Trade (Business Daily)
- Nation Still a Net Food Exporter (SA Info)
- Emirates Airline to Link the Country to World Markets (Times of Zambia)
- Raw Material Import Waivers Cost FG N32 Billion (Daily Trust)
- Govt Imports N109 Billion Fish From Norway Annually (Daily Trust)
- China - Africa's All Weather Partner [opinion] (The Herald)
- Cement, Sugar, Iron and Steel Lift Export Fortunes (Monitor)
- Dollar Shortage Hits Country (Monitor)
- Growing Import Bill a Threat to Current Gains - Central Bank (Monitor)
- Traders' High Hopes As Elevated Kisumu Airport Opens Its Doors (Nation)
- Trade the Key to Ending Clashes (Nation)
February 2
- U.S. Assistant Secretary Johnnie Carson to Lead Energy Trade Mission [press release] (State Department)
- Issa in Ethiopia to Discuss Trade, Industry Cooperation (Egypt Online)
- African Union and World Bank Hold High-Level Consultations [press release] (African Union)
- Nation Guns for Ban On Polythene Imports in EAC (Business Daily)
- Informal Traders Shun the Bourse Owing to Poor Info (Nation)
- Traders Raise Alarm Over Bodaboda Traffic in CBD (Business Daily)
- Court Throws Out Theft Charges Against City Trader (Monitor)
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