Understanding SADC Rules of Origin: A Guide for the Co-op Movement in Southern Africa
As Africa works toward deeper regional integration and increased intra-African trade, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) offers a powerful platform for economic cooperation. For cooperatives across the region looking to trade amongst themselves—whether in agricultural produce, manufactured goods, or services—it’s essential to understand the SADC Rules of Origin. These rules determine which goods qualify for preferential tariff treatment under the SADC...
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