ACP-EU Trade and Aid Co-operation Post-Lomé IV

Brussels: ACP Secretariat, 27 October 1997
(Document: ACP/28/065/97)


These documents were prepared on the initiative of the ACP Secretariat (African, Caribbean and Pacific) and the Commonwealth Secretariat, and were presented to a joint Seminar held in Brussels, Belgium, from 27 to 28 May 1997 .

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Executive Summary

1 ACP-EU Relations in a Changing World Economy

2 The Export Record of the ACP Countries and the Role of Trade Preferences

3 Options for Trade Co-operation

 4 Improving Supply Responses in ACP Countries: Complementarities Between Government and the Private Sector, with Particular Reference to SMEs

5 Improving Supply Responses in ACP Countries: Private Sector Development with Particular Reference to SMEs

6 Aid and Foreign Investment in a New Agreement

7. Future Prospects for ACP Exports to the EU for Agricultural and Horticultural Products Covered by the CAP

8. The Lomé Banana Protocol


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Mr Mattheu McQueen and his colleagues would like to acknowledge the comments and advice received from the under-listed persons in preparing the above study:

ACP Embassies

H.E. Mr A.N. ABANKWA, Ghana

H.E. Mr L. CUMBERBATCH, Trinidad & Tobago

H.E. Mr S.C. GEORGE, Botswana

H.E. Mr P.C. HOSSEN, Mauritius

H.E. Mr E. LAURENT, St Lucia, East Caribbean States

VR Renwick, Minister Council, East Caribbean States

H.E. Ross-Brewster, Guyana

H.E. Mr K. Tavola, Fiji

ACP Secretariat

DGVIII

Mr Ngandu Peter Mg'ande, Secretary General

C. GREENIDGE, Deputy Secretary General

P. GAKUNU, Chief, Trade & Customs cooperation Division

DGVI

Z. APPLETON

T. RASMUSSEN

E. STENDEVAD

DGI

M Doran-Schiratti

World Trade Organisation, Geneva

P TULLOCK, Director, Trade Policy Review Division

R. ADLUNG

M. AUBION

C. BOONEKAMP

J. DEGBELO

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