Chapter 20 assesses Africa’s performance in the past 20-plus years of involvement in the World Trade Organisation trade and development trajectory, including the unfortunate Doha Round and other World Trade Organisation (WTO) agreements. The author centres the discussions on trade liberalisation on the continent which are noted as being WTO measures extended into areas of procurement, healthcare, and food security, and consequently a reform of the preferences, which have all added to impoverish Africa, among several other issues.
By: Mariama Williams
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