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Africa: Surprise Win for Africa in World Trade Talks
East African, 19 December 2015
Africa scored a surprise win at the World Trade Organisation meeting in Nairobi with resolutions that will give the continent enlarged access to markets in both the developing and… Read more »
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Africa: China, India, South Africa Still Classed As Developing Nations
East African, 19 December 2015
The geopolitical conflict between developed and Asian countries has not been resolved by the 162 World Trade Organisation ministers as earlier expected as an outcome of the Nairobi… Read more »
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Africa: Delegates Finally Strike Deal As WTO Concludes in Nairobi
Capital FM, 20 December 2015
It was a win for the developing countries after the 10th World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference finally closed a deal on elimination of agricultural and export… Read more »
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Kenya: Greater Role in WTO Will Bolster Africa's Influence in New Order
Nation, 19 December 2015
Nairobi has, yet again, made history by hosting the just-concluded 10th ministerial conference of the World Trade Organisation from December 15-18, the first to be held in Africa… Read more »
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Africa: Africa Should Define Its World Trade Agenda
Nation, 18 December 2015
As the world's attention focuses on the 10th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Africa should be clear on its agenda and what it expects from the… Read more »
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Africa: Africa At Risk As Rich Nations Plot New Deal
East African, 18 December 2015
The United States and the European Union are pushing to have multinationals exempted from local laws in developing countries. Read more »
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Africa: Nairobi WTO Meet Unable to Cater for Africa Agenda
Citizen, 18 December 2015
There was a sigh of relief when the 10th WTO Ministerial conference in Nairobi reached an $1.3 trillion Information Technology Agreement. The pact was agreed by a group of member… Read more »
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Uganda: Nairobi Meeting Could Lead to International Trade Deal
Observer, 18 December 2015
NAIROBI: There are signs that a deal about fair international trade will be struck in Nairobi today, although there are few indicators that Africa's main interests such as easier… Read more »
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Liberia: President Sirleaf Signs Trade Deal
New Dawn, 18 December 2015
Liberia has finally acceded to the World Trade Organization, with President Sirleaf describing the event as another turning point in Liberia's history as the country continues the… Read more »