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Framework for economic partnership agreement (EPAs) monitoring: engaging the grassroots
C. Manyeruke / Trade and Development Studies Centre – Trust, Zimbabwe, 2008
There is continual criticism of the "reciprocal and non-discriminating" trade agreements to be offered by the European Union (EU) as being incompatible with WTO rules. In this paper, problem...
China's development strategy: lessons for poverty reduction in Africa
D.P. Chimanikire / Trade and Development Studies Centre – Trust, Zimbabwe, 2008
Following the wake of the China-Africa summit in Beijing, this paper looks at China’s development strategy and its deepening engagement with Africa. It also focuses heavily on China’s rece...
TRIPS and indigenous medicines
E. Mudzonga / Trade and Development Studies Centre – Trust, Zimbabwe, 2007
The paper discusses Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) and indigenous medicines. It attempts to bring out issues around these two subjects that are of serious concern between devel...
COMESA customs union: an assessment of progress and challenges for Eastern and Southern Africa’s poor
J.L. Mambara / Trade and Development Studies Centre – Trust, Zimbabwe, 2007
COMESA's goal is the establishment of a free trade area, a customs union, a common market and ultimately an economic union. COMESA is home to 10 of the poorest countries in the world - Angola, Burundi...

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