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Memory Dube
Memory Dube is a former SAIIA senior researcher.
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Memory Dube is a former SAIIA senior researcher.
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29 Jun 2012
Leveraging Services Trade Liberalisation for Enhanced Food Security in SADC
28 Jun 2012
South Africa and the US$2 billion pledge to the IMF
24 Jun 2012
Powerhouses slowing down, but still vital BRICS in the wall
1 Jun 2012
Examining SA’s trade policy for 2012
18 May 2012
India and SA must aim for meaningful trade agreement
11 Jan 2012
Where to for South Africa and the Doha Development Agenda
29 Nov 2011
Dreaming Out Loud: Implications of a Doha End-Game for South Africa
6 Apr 2011
Trade strategy that supports development
23 Feb 2011
The Goal is Growth: Perspectives on the New Growth Plan
21 Jul 2010
The WTO must adapt and evolve to stay relevant
3 May 2010
Trade lessons for Africa in the aftermath of the flight disruptions
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