African Trade Hub Best Practices Review
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July 1, 2010
For nearly 10 years, three subregional Global Competitiveness Hubs in West Africa, East & Central Africa and Southern Africa, have been the primary implementers and regional focal points of USAID-sponsored trade capacity building assistance. The breadth and depth of Trade Hub implementation across two “generations” has reflected a wide variety of influences. The TCBoost project has tracked the evolution of Trade Hub assistance to take stock of best practices and lessons learned.
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