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Global South Needs New Path of Development
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
GENEVA, Nov 17 (IPS) – The convergence of leading countries from the global South – China, India, Brazil and South Africa, among others – to assist the poorest countries in sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere constitutes a new "dynamic" in the emerging global economic partnerships, says the United Nations Conference on Trade and [...]
SOUTH AFRICA: No Political Will to Support Generic Medication
By Kristin Palitza
CAPE TOWN, Nov 17 (IPS) – South African health experts are calling on governments to use legally available mechanisms to promote the production or import of generic drugs in their countries.
Pharmaceutical patents continue to drive up drug prices, making it expensive to treat patients. This often leads to limited access to health care, [...]
Africa’s Free Trade Zone: A Pie in the Sky?
By Kristin Palitza
CAPE TOWN, Nov 4 (IPS) – African heads of state have ambitious plans to create a free trade zone, encompassing 26 countries and more than 600 million people on the continent. But economic experts warn the project is a bold step that comes with a plethora of legal, administrative and political [...]
IBSA: In Conflict with the EU
By Ravi Kanth Deverakonda
GENEVA, Nov 1 (IPS) – When the G20 leaders meet for their fifth summit in Cannes, France, on Thursday, they will be confronted with several worsening global economic and trade issues. Among them is how to strengthen the international trading system and how to overcome the developmental deficit that continues to create [...]
LESOTHO: Government to Turn its Back on Textile Industry
By Kristin Palitza
Workers at Shinning Century Ltd in Maseru fear for their jobs. / Kristin Palitza/IPS
MASERU, Oct 28 (IPS) – Lesotho’s textile sector – the country’s largest employer – is regarded by many as the only way out of the poverty trap in a tiny kingdom where more than half of the population lives [...]
IBSA: Coverage of Economic Body Vital for Development
By Zukiswa Zimela
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 18 (IPS) – As the India Brazil and South Africa Summit of heads of state and government starts Tuesday, editors from the respective countries have resolved to provide better coverage of the economic body.
"This meeting was very important and critical. As we know there has been a major shift in the [...]
TRADE: Developing Countries Out in the Cold at WTO
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
Will the World Trade Organization remain multilateral?
GENEVA, Oct 14 (IPS) – Developing countries, particularly from Africa, are concerned about attempts by industrialised nations to change the negotiating dynamic of the World Trade Organization.
They are worried that developed countries want to introduce new issues at the multilateral body’s eighth ministerial meeting later [...]
Africa Ravaged by Continued Denial of Market Access
By Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
Geneva, Oct 7 (IPS) – The poorest countries in Africa are not merely the victims of natural calamities. They are also ravaged by the continued denial of market access as promised in the Doha trade negotiations, say African trade diplomats.
Almost six years ago at the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Hong Kong ministerial [...]
TRADE: Europe Puts Foot Down on EPAs
By Servaas van den Bosch
Namibia is looking to diversify its beef exports to countries in the global South in order to lessen its dependency on the lucrative EU market. / Servaas van den Bosch/IPS
WINDHOEK, Oct 4 (IPS) – Botswana and Namibia are set to lose preferential access to the European Union, which wants African, [...]
SOUTH SUDAN: Oil Conflict Threatens to Break Out
By Charlton Doki*
Southern Sudanese soldiers from the armed faction of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement. / Peter Martell/IRIN
JUBA, Oct 3 (IPS) – The communities living on the South Sudan-Sudan border may face genocide if the conflict between the two countries disputing control of oil reserves is not resolved.
There have been recent clashes between [...]
TRADE: Climate Change will Impede North-South Trade
By Servaas van den Bosch
Seventy percent of Namibians depend on agriculture. / Servaas van den Bosch/IPS
WINDHOEK, Sep 29 (IPS) – Climate change is increasingly playing a role in North-South trade, as carbon emissions are being used as an excuse to protect markets, with poorer countries likely to lose out.
A few months before the [...]
WEST AFRICA: Joint Action Against Piracy
By Noël Kokou Tadégnon
Congolese sailors participate in a boarding team operations course hosted by High Speed Vessel Swift in July. / Ian Carver/U.S. Navy
LOME, Sep 26 (IPS) – There have already been more than thirty pirate attacks on ships along the West African coast so far this year. Regional governments will meet in Cotonou, [...]
Nambia Wants to Conclude Talks and Sign EPAs
By Servaas van den Bosch
European Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht. / Servaas van den Bosch/IPS
WINDHOEK, Sep 15 (IPS) – European Trade Commissioner Karel de Gucht made a pit-stop in Windhoek to appease concerns over a troublesome economic partnership agreement (EPA) ahead of the Africa-European Union summit in South Africa.
While the EPAs are not likely [...]
East Africa Wants to Trade Beyond the EU
By Wambi Michael
Farmers fear that their produce will not be able to compete with those by EU subsidised farmers. / Wambi Michael/IPS
KAMPALA, Sep 12 (IPS) – The East African Community (EAC) and European Union head back to negotiations on Monday to resolve the controversy over the delay in signing an economic partnership agreement [...]
TRADE: Southern Africa Has its Work Cut Out
By Servaas van den Bosch
Few fisheries products reach landlocked countries in the region because of infrastructure development and trade barriers. / Servaas van den Bosch/IPS
CAPE TOWN, Sep 9 (IPS) – Southern Africa has moved forward with regional economic integration, but challenges remain, say trade experts.
No less than 400 programmes focusing on regional integration [...]





