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Economic Partnership Agreements: Prospects and Challenges for the SADC (minus) group
Image: Flickr, GovernmentZA
A summary of discussions, as well as two presentations may be found by clicking on the links below.
Summary of discussions
Presentation: Dr Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu
(Nordic Africa Institute)
Presentation: Jorge Peydro Aznar
(EC delegation in South Africa)
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).
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24 Apr 2008
Research by
SAIIA Programme
Economic Resilience and Inclusion
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa
Theme
African Initiatives
,
Trade & Investment
Tags
Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs)
,
Southern African Development Community (SADC)
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