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  Pillars of ATPC
 

1: Providing Fully Integrated Trade Capacity Building for RECs

 

2: Providing Comprehensive Capacity Building for Trade Constituencies

 

3: Mainstreaming Cross-Cutting Items

 
  ATPC Services
 

:: Set up Trade Policy Units in RECs

  :: Undertake Research
  :: Promote Training on Trade Issues
  :: Undertake Information Dissemination
  :: Provide Advisory Services and Technical Cooperation
  :: Facilitate Consensus Building
  :: Create Partnerships for Trade
 

:: Mainstream HIV/ AIDS, Gender and Environment into ATPC Activities

 

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  Did you know that?
 

On average, 95% of the members of a regional economic community in Africa belong to another community.
Source: Aria II, ECA.

 
 
  Interim Economic Partnership Agreements Point to the Classic Regional Trade Agreements after all: Should African countries really be worried?

 

The Economic and Welfare Impacts of the EU-Africa Economic Partnership Agreements


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  ATPC Advisory Board Meeting, 24-25 September 2009, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
 

Trade Facilitation -Single Window Workshop, 15-16 October 2009, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

   
 
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Other ATPC publications

 

ATPC Publishes a new book on WTO Agricultural Negotiations and Africa.

The African Trade Policy Centre has published a new book on the state of African agriculture and the possible impacts of the Doha Round of trade negotiations on this sector. The title is currently only available in French, but an English language edition will be published at a later date. The book is available for sale in all good book stores.

 


Is Africa going to benefit from Hong Kong?


The African Trade Policy Centre, in collaboration with Economic Commission for Africa, has published several technical studies on the Doha Round of World Trade Organization negotiations. "Is Africa going to benefit from Hong Kong?" presents a synopsis of the key findings.

 


An African perspective on the latest US proposal on Agriculture at the WTO.


The recent US proposal at the World Trade Organization (WTO) for the liberalization of international trade in agriculture has the potential of moving the Doha Round negotiations towards an ambitious and successful conclusion.
:: Briefing note

 


Unrestricted market access for Africa is good for global welfare

African countries have called for unrestricted duty-free and quota-free market access to the European Union, United States, Canada and Japan (also known as QUAD countries) as part of the current round of multilateral trade negotiations.
:: Briefing note