The EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) is a trade policy tool that reduces or removes import duties on goods from developing countries, helping European businesses access cheaper raw materials and products while supporting sustainable development abroad.
— last modified 10 December 2009 European Commissioners and President of the Development Committee of the European Parliament launch debate on how to improve tax revenue collection in developing countriesAdvertisementAccording…
— last modified 10 December 2009 The European Union sets out guidelines with a view to promoting compliance with international humanitarian law in its relations with third countries.AdvertisementACTEuropean Union Guidelines…
— last modified 10 December 2009 The purpose of EU national regional aid is to support investment and job creation and encourage firms to set up new establishments in Europe’s…
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— last modified 02 October 2009 The 2002 Monterrey Consensus is the partnership between developed and developing countries to find ways of financing development that will meet the Millennium Development…
— last modified 02 October 2009 The main objectives of Thematic Programme for Environment and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources including Energy for the period 2007-2013 are to integrate environmental…






