Can trade boost industrialisation in Africa?
Texte intégral
Documents relatifs
The annual meeting of the Sub-Regional Coordination Mechanism (SRCM) for Eastern and Southern Africa was organised by the Economic Commission for Africa, Sub-Regional Offices
During the period under review, ECA’s programme activities cantered around seven mutually complementary subprogrammes, namely facilitating economic and social policy
It adopted the 2007 and 2008-2009 programmes, and in particular, the following decisions and recommendations: (a) to present the Marrakech Declaration (2007) issued at the
Bank of Central African States (BEAC); Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO); Central Africa Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC); Indian Ocean Commission (IOC);
These economic communities in fact began to develop and institute schemes for the removal of customs barriers while completely forgetting that the member States, neither at a
It has aimed at strengthening the capacity of Member States in their effective participation in the global economy through promoting intra-regional and international trade and
In this regard, the overall objective of the programme is to assist African countries in formulating and implementing the policies and programmes that will lead to sustainable
Addis Ababa, 30 November 2015 (ECA) – The Economic Commission for Africa says intra- continental trade presents a great opportunity for the continent to improve its