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A possible SACU/China free trade agreement (FTA): implications for the South African manufacturing sector
Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, 2006The South Africa Customs Union (SACU) and China are considering entering into a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA). The objective of this paper is to analyse the possible implications of this FTA for South Africa.DocumentAngel or devil?: China’s trade impact on Latin American emerging markets
OECD Development Centre, 2006This paper analyses the long- and short-term trade risks and opportunities on Latin America of China’s emergence as a global leader in trade.DocumentThe impact of Asian drivers on the developing world
Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2005This paper gives an overview of a globally networked research programme on the impact of the rising economies of countries such as China and India.DocumentThe Asian drivers and the SSA: MFA quota removal and the portents for African industrialisation
Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2006This paper starts by noting that the impact of globalisation is usually discussed in terms of the integration of developing country markets into those of the industrialised centres of the global economy – i.e. North America, European Union, and Japan.DocumentChina and India: what’s in it for Africa?
OECD Trade Directorate, 2005This document seeks to fill in the gap in literature concerning the impact of Chinese and Indian growth on African economies. The authors reflect on the rise of China and India, how it has affected African economies and how policies could be designed to minimise the negative impacts, while maximising Africa’s gain from this growth.DocumentOpening the package: the Asian drivers and poor-country trade
Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2005This paper describes and applies a new methodology to focus attention on the products and countries most affected by the emergence of the Asian Drivers as substantial, fast-growing traders. It is needed because the Asian Driver impact is widespread and non-marginal.DocumentThe Asian drivers: financial flows into and out of Asia, and implications for developing countries
Asian Drivers Programme, Institute of Development Studies, 2005This paper explores the current and potential future impact of Asia's financial flows for the rest of the world. The paper draws out the main types of financial flows to and from Asia, and points out their financial and macroeconomic implications for developing countries. In addition, the authors make suggestions for potential of future research.DocumentThe rise of China and India: what's in it for Africa?
OECD Development Centre, 2006This brief examines the impact which China’s and India’s rise has on African countries.DocumentSouth African merchandise trade with China
Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, 2006This paper assesses the trading relationship between South Africa and China.DocumentDangling by a thread: how sharp are the Chinese scissors?
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2006This report examines the impact that China’s booming export industry is having on the textile and furniture exports and jobs in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The report finds that:China’s economic expansion has significant implications for SSA industry and growth by indirectly excluding outward-oriented SSA producers from global markets, and directly it squeezes locally-focused producersPages
