AfCFTA Agreement

Implications Of The African Continental Free Trade Area For Trade And Biodiversity/Policy And Regulatory Recommendation

Implications Of The African Continental Free Trade Area For Trade And Biodiversity/Policy And Regulatory Recommendation

The study titled “Implications Of The African Continental Free Trade Area For Trade And Biodiversity investigates” the nexus between trade in biodiversity, specifically on the legal and sustainable trade of biodiversity-based goods and services (including BioTrade), and the existing commitments under the framework of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Trade In the Digital Economy: A Tralac Collection

Trade In the Digital Economy: A Tralac Collection

The wheels of international trade are powered by the Internet. From the smallest informal trade to a major supply agreement, contracts are transacted online; whether via email, e-commerce store, or digital platform. Any formal trade relies on the Internet for implementation – financing, documentation, and logistics are all digitally driven, and becoming more and more so. Whether it is an emailed order, an online purchase, or merely the financial arrangements behind the transaction, the Internet will inevitably be used in conducting international trade.