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Partnership or Power Play? How Europe should bring development into its trade deals with African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries

Partnership or Power Play? How Europe should bring development into its trade deals with African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries

Europe is negotiating new trade deals with African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries. A true partnership in trade could radically transform the lives of one-third of all people living in poverty, providing farmers and small businesses with sustainable incomes and workers with decent jobs. But Europe is choosing power politics over partnership. The deals currently on the table will strip ACP countries of important policy tools they need in order to develop. They will fracture regional integration, exacerbate poverty and make it harder for countries to break away from commodity dependence. Despite massive pressure, many ACP countries are holding out for a fair deal. Europe needs to rethink, and agree to change course. Ultimately, it is in its own interests to do so.

KeywordsTrade policy
Authors
Jones, Emily
Publication date
21 Apr 2008
ISBN
9781848145214
Publisher
Oxfam International
Series
Oxfam Briefing Papers
Type
Policy paper

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