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Forget tariff cuts, the poor need trade facilitation

By Alan Beattie

Published: April 1 2006 03:00 | Last updated: April 1 2006 03:00

Campaigners savage rich governments for failing to treat HIV-positive Africans. Few get excited about computerising the application process for Rwandan export licences.

Yet the unglamorous area of "trade facilitation" - streamlining customs and business regulation to give poor countries better access to the markets of Europe, the US, and Japan - is attracting some attention.

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