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Trade for all: towards a more responsible trade and investment policy
European Commission, 2015The European Commission is proposing a new trade and investment strategy for the European Union: "Trade for All". A new strategy that will make trade agreements more effective and that will create more opportunities means supporting jobs in Europe.DocumentFighting against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU): successes from ACP countries
Small Island Economies - CTA Brussels, 2014Combatting illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing (IUU) has emerged as a regional and national priority in the European Union and the ACP, and is increasingly the subject of collaboration in the context of both EU and ACP relations, and intra-regional or bilateral relations between countries.DocumentEurAfrique? Africa and Europe in a new century: seminar report
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2008This report examines the relationship between Africa and Europe in the 21st Century, and investigates whether this relationship is one of habit or is of real strategic importance to both parties.DocumentThe African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group and the European Union (EU): policy brief
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2012The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) was established in 1975 with the aim of partnering the European Economic Community (EEC), now the EU, to promote the sustainable development of countries in sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, and to integrate them into the global economy.DocumentTrade and poverty in Mauritius: impact of European Union sugar reforms on the livelihood of sugar cane workers
Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 2011Sugar cane remains a major contributor to the Mauritian economy. Over the last 30 years Mauritius has benefited from the EU Sugar Protocol with net sugar revenues estimated at €4 billion over this period. However, the success of the industry and its revenue contribution to socio-economic development is under threat due to EU sugar reform.DocumentInternational food safety standards and India’s food exports: an analysis based on gravity model using three-dimensional data
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2010The need to understand how food safety regulations imposed by the United States, European Union, Japan, and other developed countries affect India’s exports of the processed food to these markets is the main object of this paper. The paper makes the following main findings:DocumentSouth Africa in BRICS: a bilateral trade analysis
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014South Africa’s rich endowment of mineral and natural resources complements Brazil’s specialisation in agriculture and raw materials, Russia’s position as a major player in the commodity market, India’s services-exporting economy, and China’s recognition as the ‘world’s factory’.DocumentThe political economy of EU-India FTA
2013The proposed free trade agreement (FTA) being negotiated between India and the EU is due to be the first of its kind; however, there are some contentious issues in the negotiations. This paper focuses on these issues and argues that signing of a free trade agreement is not only an economic issue but also has political aspects.Document‘Energetic’ dialogues in South Africa: the EU example
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014Since the energy crisis of 2007–2008, investor interest in the South African energy sector has been on the rise. This has drawn more attention to the importance of energy in the South Africa–EU relationship.DocumentStrategic Partnerships: the European Union's quest for global clout
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009The European Union (EU) has revisited many of its external policies with the view to strengthen its relations with strategic partners in the developing world, and to boost its visibility as a pivotal political actor on the global stage.Pages
