The EU has agreed to support ACP countries in seeking special treatment for developing countries in the WTO, especially in relation to the flexibility available during the EPA negotiations. The EC has announced a € ;50 million trade-related technical assistance programme for the ACP over six years.The EU has agreed to support ACP countries in seeking special treatment for..
New initiatives are needed to increase the effectiveness of the trade policy instruments the EU uses...
A Motion for Resolution on the negotiation of economic partnership agreements with AC...
The future is becoming a little clearer for the ACP countries supplying the EU market that have sign...
Approval of a € 50 million trade-related assistance programme for ACP countries was...
EU Foreign Ministers adopted the Commission's guidelines for the forthcoming ACP-EU trade negotiatio...
Trade is prominently mainstreamed into development policies and the Economic Partnership Agreements ...
At the opening of the ACP-EU trade negotiations the EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy...
The case for incorporating ‘special and differential treatment' into WTO rules on regional trade agr...
According to an EU press release the ACP-EU Council of Ministers took note of the progress which has...
Cooperation between the EU and the ACP countries has changed considerably since the Yaoundé Agreemen...
The negotiations for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) between African, Caribbean and Pacific (A...
The EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy met with ACP Trade Ministers on July 31st 2003 ...
An ACP meeting of regional organisations and national authorising officers (NAOs) has called on the ...
The EU's claims that enough progress has been made in the EPA negotiations to proceed to phase 2, bu...
The June edition of Trade Negotiations Insights contains an update on the state of the EPA negotiati...
New initiatives are needed to increase the effectiveness of the trade policy instruments the EU uses...
A Motion for Resolution on the negotiation of economic partnership agreements with AC...
The future is becoming a little clearer for the ACP countries supplying the EU market that have sign...
Approval of a € 50 million trade-related assistance programme for ACP countries was...
EU Foreign Ministers adopted the Commission's guidelines for the forthcoming ACP-EU trade negotiatio...
Trade is prominently mainstreamed into development policies and the Economic Partnership Agreements ...
At the opening of the ACP-EU trade negotiations the EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy...
The case for incorporating ‘special and differential treatment' into WTO rules on regional trade agr...
According to an EU press release the ACP-EU Council of Ministers took note of the progress which has...
Cooperation between the EU and the ACP countries has changed considerably since the Yaoundé Agreemen...
The negotiations for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) between African, Caribbean and Pacific (A...
The EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy met with ACP Trade Ministers on July 31st 2003 ...
An ACP meeting of regional organisations and national authorising officers (NAOs) has called on the ...
The EU's claims that enough progress has been made in the EPA negotiations to proceed to phase 2, bu...
The June edition of Trade Negotiations Insights contains an update on the state of the EPA negotiati...
New initiatives are needed to increase the effectiveness of the trade policy instruments the EU uses...
A Motion for Resolution on the negotiation of economic partnership agreements with AC...
The future is becoming a little clearer for the ACP countries supplying the EU market that have sign...