Mar 31, 2005
Fourteen African countries have abandoned planned negotiations for a new trade partnership with the European Union (EU). The move has effectively left Kenya and Zimbabwe to negotiate for the controversy-ridden Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAS). "The countries, all regarded as very poor and heavily indebted, have been unwilling to negotiate because they enjoy preferential treatment under 'everything but arms' clause' said Bernard Kagira, a trade consultant with the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
































