The hosting of 10th World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference in Africa, could not have come at a better time. Expectations are high that this meeting will provide ... Read more »
South Africa has submitted an official complaint to Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha over higher import tariffs imposed on South African goods to protect local producers. Read more »
The WTO opened its doors for business on January 1, 1995. Now, two decades later, the WTO is returning to Africa to hold its biennial ministerial conference in Nairobi - the first ... Read more »
Long distance athlete and businessman Haile Gebrsilassie is hoping to export honey to Germany and the Netherlands. Read more »
The U.S. and South Africa have been engaged in a slow-burn chicken war for years, with President Barack Obama threatening to dump the Southern African nation from its trade ... Read more »
President Barack Obama has given South Africa 60 days to demonstrate the requirements of the African Growth and Opportunity Act for agricultural exports are being met. South ... Read more »
Although India is not part the International Criminal Court, the office of the prosecutor wants New Delhi to arrest visiting Omar Hassan al-Bashir under a Security Council ... Read more »
Foreign investment (FDI) flows have grown exponentially since the turn of the millennium and countries such as South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt and Morocco are leading the ... Read more »
The 10th World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference, known as MC10, aims at shaping the global trade and investment framework in the post-2015 development agenda. Amina ... Read more »
In view of the upcoming biennial WTO Ministerial Conference (MC10) due to be held in Nairobi in mid-December, the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Afric Read more »
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