The Changing Global Trade Architecture: Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa’s Development

July 1, 2016

This piece explores questions around the changing global trading architecture over the past 15 years. It examines how these changes have impacted on Africa’s economic development and the nature of trading relations with its traditional developed country.

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Topics: DOHA ROUND WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO) AFRICAN GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY ACT (AGOA) REGIONAL INTEGRATION

Regions: CHINA SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Authors: FAIZEL ISMAIL

Publishing Institution: THE COMMONWEALTH


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