Climate change, trade and industrial development
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United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;African Union Commission;
African Development Bank;
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Africa’s trade constitutes about three per cent of global trade. Exports are largely agricultural and unprocessed commodities from particularly resource-rich countries. Agriculture, mining and oil constitute more than 80 per cent of exports, traded mainly with Europe and North America. Trade between African countries currently constitutes only about 10 per cent of the total – with trade in agricultural and manufactured goods on the increase. For the future, Africa seeks greater conversion of natural resources to higher-value products, to expanding local industries, with greater export opportunities and import substitution.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa; African Union Commission; African Development Bank (2010-10). Climate change, trade and industrial development. Issue paper(African Development Forum). no. 5, 5 p.. UN. ECA African Development Forum (7th : 2010, Oct. 10-15 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/2291”Serial Title
Issue paper(African Development Forum)Conference
UN. ECA African Development Forum (7th : 2010, Oct. 10-15 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)Collections
- African Trade Policy Centre [2524]
- Climate Change [718]
- Natural Resources [3358]
- Trade [2797]