No rhyme nor region
Development cannot be improved by trade alone but good traderelations have to be seen as a crucial factor for development to work. On thatkey point participants in a recent information session in parliament oneconomic partnership agreements (EPA) were in full agreement. The debate,organised by parliament and the commission, also highlighted the fact thatcountries and regions of the African-Caribbean-Pacific region face verydifferent situations in terms of development, integration and their specificneeds.
So far, a comprehensive EPA has been concluded between theEU and the
Speaking at parliament’s debate, EU trade commissioner PeterMandelson reiterated his optimism that EPAs with all ACP regions could besecured within a short time frame. But the reality of achieving this wouldappear to be somewhat difficult. African countries - even within their ownregions - have different economic structures, different trade needs anddifferent export interests. Regions also overlap and are not necessarilycongruent with the regional blocks the commission has declared to benegotiation partners for EPAs.
In West Africa, for example,
But as Amadou Koné, chief negotiator for
Another fear, also expressed by Maria Lucas, is that ACPcountries, already highly dependent on budget aid, would lose an essential partof their public revenue if they were to reduce their tariffs. Lucas, therefore,insisted on further negotiations about the possibility of EU compensation. Itseems clear to me that in order to really contribute to development in ACPcountries, the EU has to be more responsive to the needs of economically weakerpartners. Manuel López Blanco, acting director for DG development, recentlysaid the EU is ready to finance studies which help partner countries. It’s agood start but more is needed.
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