New EU-UNCTAD Agreement to help Central Africa cut its Trade Costs
UNCTAD is set to support Central African countries cut the costs of their cross-border trade, after signing a three-year euro;380,000 ($420,000) deal with the European Union in Brussels on Friday. The grant enables UNCTAD to help countries comply with various trade regulations, including the Trade Facilitation Agreement, a World Trade Organ ...
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