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Policies, partnership and cooperation with other regional groupings within the context of the Abuja treaty Southern Africa
(1998-10)
Regional Cooperation and Economic Integration has become an indispensable stage in the development process spurred by the GATT/WTO paradigm of liberalization and globalization. However, past experience has shown that ...
Report on economic and social conditions in Southern Africa, 1996-1997
(1998-10)
This paper is focuses on the report on economic and social conditions in Southern Africa, 1996 – 1997.
The new world trade arrangements with special focus on post-lome period : implications for Southern Africa
(1998-10)
Following the conclusion of the Uruguay Round Negotiations culminating in the Marrakesh Agreement 1994 establishing the World Trade Organization, the world ecortomy is undergoing complete transformation through globalization. ...
Proposed work programme for the biennium 2000-2001 sub-regional development centre for Southern Africa
(1998-10)
The work programme for the biennium 2000-2001 will represent the second half of implementation of the current medium-term plan period, 1998-2001. It will, consequently, be implemented within the framework of the First ...
Cooperation between SADC and ECA/SRDC-SA
(1998-10)
The SADC Secretariat prepares an Annual report on major political, economic and social developments in the region. It is our understanding that SRDC-SA also prepares a biennial Report on economic and social conditions in ...
Institutional framework for co-operation in mineral resources development in southern Africa
(1998-09)
The Southern African Region (SAR)1 is truly endowed with a variety of the world's major minerals. It possesses the world's largest known mineral reserves of alumino-silicates, chromium, cobalt, gold, platinum group metals ...
Progress report on priority programmes of COMESA
(1998-10)
The main objective of COMESA is to assist member states to create favourable conditions for the development of the African Economic Community and the attainment of its objectives, particularly by harmonising their strategies ...