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Whereas the impact of Brexit on Anglophone Africa was a major issue in the controversial British discussions on the … pros and cons of Brexit, possible repercussions on French-speaking Africa have been rarely mentioned up to now. Yet, the … range of possible Brexit effect is impressive, including the revival of progressive social networks in Francophone Africa …
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repercussions on EU-Africa relations, excluding the UK. African states, for their part, wanted to renegotiate the EU-Africa … for African resources. Given that Africa is increasingly courted by other partners it could be inclined to successively … limit its relations with the EU and see it as a mere provider of aid and security against Islamic terrorism. This trend was …
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with a focus on the Commonwealth Sub-Saharan Africa: market access, FDI, aid, security and partnership . The British … about Brexit. The article analyses five issues at stake for the Post-Brexit relationships between Britain, the EU and Africa … likely this would be possible only at the expense of the poor in Africa and elsewhere. Concerning security cooperation with …
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Previous work has shown that a significant number of preference eligible goods are imported into the EU from developing countries at relatively small values and that the rate of preference utilisation of these imports are low and in many cases zero. This fact is unobserved in the aggregate...
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. Analysis was based on a dataset of Africa's fish exports to the European Union between 2007 and 2012, which contains about 63 … variables. In addition, we find EU standards are indeed non-protectionist in spite of the high level of African fish exports … transfer in science and technology to the Africa could help improve their compliance rate to EU standards and ensure increased …
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integration into the global trading system. Thus, the barrier created by EU rejection of Africa’s exports can be addressed through …This paper investigates the causes of rejections of African exports at the EU border as a barrier in accessing EU … procedure and a lack of technical personnel increase the incidences of rejection at the EU border and add to Africa’s challenges …
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Africa’s exports of tomatoes to the EU from 2008 to 2013, using the gravity model of trade. Our results show that at both the … exports alongside a complementary non-tariff measure in the form of a minimum entry price control measure which aims to …
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Previous work has shown that a significant number of preference eligible goods are imported into the EU from developing countries at relatively small values and that the rate of preference utilisation of these imports are low and in many cases zero. This fact is unobserved in the aggregate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009671496
Previous work has shown that a significant number of preference eligible goods are imported into the EU from developing countries at relatively small values and that the rate of preference utilisation of these imports are low and in many cases zero. This fact is unobserved in the aggregate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013113242
The European Union and the United States offer, simultaneously, preferential market access to exports of a group of …. This paper aims to assess econometrically the impact of different RoO on those African countries' exports. The main finding … is that relaxing RoO by allowing the use of fabric of any origin increased exports of apparel by about 300 per cent for …
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