Posts Tagged African countries
More Trade News in Brief Week 3 (13 – 19 January 2014)
* Oxfam’s New Global Food Table
Oxfam published an index which compares the way the food is produced and distributed around the world.
European countries occupy the entire top 20 bar one – Australia ties in 8th place – while the US, Japan, New Zealand, Brazil and Canada all fall outside. African countries occupy the bottom 30 places in the table except for four – Laos, Bangladesh, Pakistan and India are there too.
See more at Good Enough to Eat, Oxfam Media Briefing.
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* South Korea & India Agree To Upgrade FTA, Revise DTA
South Korea and India agreed to upgrade their comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) and put into effect the revised double taxation agreement (DTA) between the two countries as soon as possible.
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EU’s First EPA with an African Region
Posted by Bogdan Marius Beleuz in European Union Issues, Trade Agreements, Trade Opportunities on May 16, 2012
14 May 2012, Brussels
On 14 May taken affect the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) concluded between EU and four Eastern and Southern African states Mauritius, Madagascar, Seychelles and Zimbabwe.
The interim EPA provides duty and quota free access to the EU market for exports from above mention African countries. The last ones will gradually open their markets to European exports, with exceptions for certain products the countries consider sensitive. The trade and development agreement covers provisions on rules of origin, development cooperation, fisheries, trade defence instruments and dispute settlement.
More here.