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Roundtable 1: What can Hong Kong (WTO) deliver to South and Southern Africa?
Image: Flickr, Hank Anderson
Event materials:
Record of discussion
Presentation – “South Africa and the WTO”
(SAIIA)
Presentation – “What can Hong Kong deliver for South Africa and Southern Africa?”
(Oxfam GB)
Press coverage:
Business Day
http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/topstories.aspx?ID=BD4A102817
Sunday Times
http://www.sundaytimes.co.za/articles/article-business.aspx?ID=ST6A147787
The views expressed in this publication/article are those of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views of the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA).
24 Apr 2008
Research by
SAIIA Programme
Economic Resilience and Inclusion
Region
Asia Pacific
,
Sub-Saharan Africa
Country
South Africa
Theme
G20 and Global Governance
,
Trade & Investment
Tags
World Trade Organisation (WTO)
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