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African states refuse to join EU trade deal

By Andrew Bounds in Brussels

Published: December 4 2007 03:49 | Last updated: December 4 2007 03:49

South Africa and Namibia said on Monday that they had refused to sign new trade deals with the European Union because it would compromise their sovereignty.

The two states said they had refused to join the economic partnership agreements principally to avoid being bound into guaranteeing the EU equal terms to any bilateral trade deals negotiated with other parties in the future.

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