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Conference report: CFS High-Level Forum on Connecting Smallholders to Markets
The Forum, held at FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy on 25 June 2015, brought together a wide range of stakeholders to discuss policy implications, challenges and lessons learned from concrete examples of how farmers have found...
EU Prize for Journalism 2022 in Georgia
NTU International supported the organisation of the EU Prize for Journalism 2022 in Georgia The eleventh awarding ceremony of the EU Prize for Journalism 2022 in Georgia was held on February 3rd 2023 in Tbilisi. This event was...
Call for applications: 2022 Africa D4D Journalism Competition
The AU-EU D4D Hub has opened a new competition for all African journalists who use online media to report on the impact of digital technologies on people’s lives across the African continent, and the policies needed to reap their...
Building on the success of eDelivery solution pilots: new Moldova – Ukraine pilot to be launched in December
Electronic document exchange continues to be a very hot topic both in EU and Eastern partner countries. Countries are exploring opportunities on how to ensure fast & reliable, but at the same time secure & interoperable exchange...
Medios de comunicación, confianza y desigualdad en las sociedades UE y LAC
¿Es necesario cambiar la agenda pública, o cambiar la narrativa? ¿Cómo inciden los medios en la creacción de la agenda? ¡Denos su opinión!
Development Aid Support Social Media Canal
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EU Market Access seminars in Senegal on "how to export fresh/processed fruit to the EU?" on 17 January
The *Export Helpdesk [1]* is an online service, provided by the European Commission, to inform business in developing countries on how to export to the EU. Ines Escudero, Export Helpdesk coordinator, will go to Senegal to explain step-by-step how to reach the EU market. Just in a few clicks, business can find: *How?* It provides business with the full list of requirements its product needs to fulfill to enter the EU market *How much?* It calculates the import tariff applying to its product and informs business if a preferential tariff applies in its specific case *How to obtain a preferential tariff?* It explains the preferential trade agreements applying to its product and country and informs on how to implement them It also explains how to prove the origin of a product *With whom can I do business?* It provides business with a list of EU trade contacts *Who is importing/exporting?* It assists market research by providing detailed statistics on EU trade flows product-by-product The *Export Helpdesk [2]* is an online service, provided by the European Commission, to inform business in developing countries on how to export to the EU. Ines Escudero, Export Helpdesk coordinator, will go to Senegal to explain step-by-step how to reach the EU market [1] http://www.exporthelp.europa.eu/ [2] http://www.exporthelp.europa.eu/
European Commission
EU Market Access seminars in Ethiopia on "how to export leather & footwear / coffee & seeds to the EU?" on 26-27 February
The *Export Helpdesk [1]* is an online service, provided by the European Commission, to inform business in developing countries on how to export to the EU. Ines Escudero, Export Helpdesk coordinator, will go to Ethioppia to explain step-by-step how to reach the EU market. [1] http://www.exporthelp.europa.eu/
European Commission
L'UE au service du secteur privé malgache: Comment bénéficier de l'APE Afrique australe-UE
EU Market Access seminars in Madagascar on "how to export food & clothing to the EU?" on 13-14 March
European Commission