The 2005 Comprehensive Report on U.S. Trade and Investment Policy for sub-Saharan Africa and the Implementation of the African Growth and Opportunity … Go to resource »
A new report by the ICFTU on core labour standards in Nigeria, which coincides with Nigerias trade policy review at the WTO this week, shows serious … Go to resource »
Ten years after the enactment of the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Agriculture, U.S. food companies are still exporting crops at prices … Go to resource »
Trade between the United States and sub-Saharan Africa increased appreciably in 2003, partly as a result of benefits offered under the African Growth … Go to resource »
Trade liberalization alone will not boost growth and poverty reduction in Africa. Thats the key message of this years Economic Report on Africa 2004 … Go to resource »
On the first day of the WTO General Council meeting in Geneva, poor countries are coming under intense pressure to accept proposals pushed by rich … Go to resource »
Gabon and Cameroon have ratified seven and eight, respectively, of the eight international core labour standards. Gabon has not ratified Convention … Go to resource »
Proceedings of the Third Africa Development Forum Go to resource »
Will WTO Negotiations Knock Out The World's Poorest Farmers? Briefing Paper #32 Agricultural trade could play a key role in the fight against … Go to resource »
Tade is one of the most powerful forces linking our lives, and a source of unprecedented wealth. Yet millions of the world's poorest people are … Go to resource »
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