Agreement establishing the AfCFTA •Schedules of Specific Commitments •MFN Exemption/s •Air Transport Services •List of Priority Sectors •Framework Document on Regulatory Cooperation Annexes Protocol onTrade in Services •Working Procedures of the Panel •Expert Review •Code of Conduct for Arbitrators and Panelists
5 PAFTRAC Africa CEO Trade Survey Report 2024 South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt are predictably among Africa’s biggest trading nations. However, the fact that
RESTRICTED WT/TPR/G/460 4 September 2024 (24-6137) Page: 1/12 Trade Policy Review Body Original: English TRADE POLICY REVIEW REPORT BY MALAWI Pursuant to the Agreement Establishing the Trade Policy Review Mechanism (Annex 3 of the
tralac (Trade Law Centre) is a public benefit organisation based in the Western Cape region of South Africa. tralac was established in 2002, with the financial support of the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO). We develop technical expert
2024 SheGovernsTrade Development Program tralac is pleased to announce the 2024 SheGovernsTrade Development Program. This program contributes to tralac’s work to mainstream gender in Africa’s trade policy and
The Protocol on Digital Trade (Protocol) to the Agreement Establishing the African Continental Trade Area (AfCFTA) was adopted by the Assembly of the Heads of State
- 1 - Course outline The Trade Law Centre (tralac) is pleased to present the 2024 Certificate Course – Inter- national Trade Law and Policy for Africa’s Development: Case study of the AfCFTA.
4 2. Trends over time • Trends in the trading relationship over the period 2005 to 2015 are represented in the three figures below. Figure 1 shows that exports peaked in 2011 and have been declining since then, for all three
2 functioning WTO dispute settlement system in place by 2024. This is unlikely to happen, there is serious disagreement among the Members, and the discussions are still informal.
1 Introduction This Trade Update provides a snapshot of South Africa’s trading relationship with Nigeria. Further updates profiling South Africa’s trade with select partners in Africa, include Egypt, Kenya and Zimbabwe.