Africa needs to fight for a better deal on world trade rules : it should lead the charge on (…)

24 mars 2026 | Olabisi D. Akinkugbe, Associate Professor & Purdy Crawford Chair in Business Law, Dalhousie University, Janet Macharia, Teaching Fellow & Coordinator, National Partnerships at the Strathmore Law School, Strathmore University
African countries face unfair trade rules, delayed decisions and weak support, leaving them exporting raw goods and losing out economically.
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