The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) is expected to release, in about an hour from now, a report on African export. It will assess the performance of African export after African countries adopted policies that encourage the loosening of trade restrictions.
The report is expected to say that the main obstacle faced by African countries is their limited ability to produce the quantity and quality of goods required to meet the demands of the global market. African exports, it will say, still lag behind that of other developing regions. And the UNCTAD report will also propose a set of possible solutions to this problem.
seen at 12:00, 15 September
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Spokesman for the UN Secretary General.
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