Category: Trade
Flowers from Africa
Posted by AEFJN | May 31, 2024
Africa’s New Debit Crisis
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Zambia’s Copper and Cobalt – Raw Materials for the Future
by AEFJN | Sep 26, 2024
To avoid a climate catastrophe, we need to switch our oil and gas-based economy to sustainable...
Read MoreFlowers from Africa
by AEFJN | May 31, 2024
“Instead of given priority to the production of food for the population, Ethiopia favours...
Read MoreAfrican Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) – Success and Problems
by AEFJN | Dec 14, 2023
Recently, the United States excluded four African countries from AGOA trade preferences. What is...
Read MoreAfrica’s New Debit Crisis
by AEFJN | May 3, 2021
One of the most successful campaigns in the year 2000 led to debt relief for 37 of the...
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by AEFJN | Apr 4, 2021
The last Civil Society Dialogue of the EU commission held the 22nd of March provided information...
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by AEFJN | Feb 21, 2020
More than 100 Civil society organisations demand a stop to trade talks that will further endanger...
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