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Forthcoming changes in the EU banana and sugar markets: a menu ofoptions for an effective EU transitional package
Overseas Development Institute, 2005Preferential access under the EU’s Sugar and Banana Protocols has supported large income transfers to a number of ACP countries. These transfers will be reduced under proposed reforms to the EU’s sugar and banana markets which are due to take place at the end of 2005.DocumentEU sugar reform; the implications for the development of LDCs
Department for International Development, UK, 2005This study argues that the granting of unlimited duty-free access under the EBA (Everything But Arms) Agreement will coincide with reform of the EU sugar regime, which is expected to lead to significant price reductions in the EU market.DocumentTowards a coherent fair trade policy: fair trade demands to European decision makers
The International Fair Trade Association, 2005This brief highlights the need for a coherent European fair trade policy.DocumentMaking trade work for development in 2005 : what the EU can do
Oxfam, 2005In the run-up to the G8 meeting in Gleneagles, this Oxfam brief proposes a EU trade agenda for both the multilateral and bilateral arenas, which will enable the EU to ‘make poverty history’.DocumentReform of the sugar regime in the European Union
International Cooperation for Development and Solidarity, 2005This paper proposes a pro-development reform of the EU sugar market order.DocumentPeople’s guide to the Pacific’s Economic Partnership Agreement: Negotiations between the Pacific Islands and the European Union pursuant to the Cotonou Agreement 2000
EpaWatch, 2005This report examines the negotiations between the European Union and the Pacific ACP states for a Pacific regional Economic Partnership Agreement.DocumentGrowth and opportunity (African civil society perspectives on growth and opportunity)
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004This paper captures perspectives of development activists in civil society and social movements in Africa.DocumentFor richer or poorer: transforming economic partnerships between Europe and Africa
Christian Aid, 2005This report assesses the free trade agreements which are negotiated between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries.DocumentEU–ACP Economic Partnership Agreements: the effects of reciprocity
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2005This briefing discusses the potential implications of the EPAs, as reflected in recent research from the IDS.DocumentEU trade policy and conflict
International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 2005The paper investigates the impacts of EU trade policy on violent conflict in the developing world., the leverage the EU can exert through its trade policy to promote peace in countries at risk of conflict and the ‘export’ of the EU model through Regional Trade Agreements and the European Neighbourhood Policy.It highlights that:the EU has made progress in undermining the shadow economiesPages
