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ECA Press Release No. 06/2005 Workshop Discusses Trade Issues in Southern AfricaA workshop on the impact of international trade talks on southern Africa, convened by the Economic Commission for Africa, has discussed ways to improve the region’s access to global trade opportunities. The event, organised by ECA’s Trade and Regional Integration Division (TRID) and its Southern Africa sub-regional office, was held in the Mozambican capital, Maputo, 4-6 April 2005. The aim was to deepen the regional trade negotiators’ understanding of current Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) and the World Trade Organisation’s talks, as well as to define policies and strategies for the future. The meeting was opened by Mozambique’s Trade and Industry Minister, Antonio Fernando, who reminded participants that an effective multilateral trading system was vital for development and sustainable economic growth. Improved market access, he stressed, was indispensable for Africa’s progress. He added that greater regional integration was an important first step towards the continent’s global integration. Also attending the meeting
was Dickson Mzumara from ECA’s Southern Africa office. He said he hoped
the event would contribute to strengthening capacity in the Southern Africa
Development Community (SADC) countries so as to boost their impact on
international trade negotiations. Click here for full report of the meeting: Issued by the ECA
Communication Team |
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