International Trade Laws: A Review of USA and African Agreements
Abstract
The Review provides a concise overview of the exploration of international trade laws, focusing on the agreements between the USA and African nations. This review delves into the regulatory frameworks shaping cross-continental trade relations, with a specific emphasis on the intricate dynamics between the United States and various African countries. The study analyzes the legal structures governing international trade, shedding light on the complex web of agreements and treaties that define the economic relationships between these regions. In examining the USA and African trade agreements, the Review underscores the significance of these arrangements within the broader context of global commerce. It explores the historical development of trade relations, highlighting key legislations, treaties, and regional initiatives that have shaped the evolving landscape. The intricate balance between promoting economic interests, ensuring fair trade practices, and addressing socio-economic disparities emerges as a central theme in the review. Additionally, the Review addresses the challenges and opportunities inherent in international trade laws, particularly as they pertain to the USA and Africa. It explores issues such as tariff negotiations, trade barriers, and the quest for equitable economic partnerships. The interplay of geopolitical factors, economic development goals, and regulatory frameworks provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in fostering mutually beneficial trade relationships. The research objectives include a comprehensive examination of trade agreements, an analysis of their impact on economic development, and an exploration of potential areas for improvement and collaboration. By scrutinizing the legal underpinnings of trade between the USA and African nations, the study aims to contribute valuable insights to the discourse on international commerce, promoting informed policymaking and fostering greater understanding between trading partners. In conclusion, this Review encapsulates the essence of the research, offering a glimpse into the intricate world of international trade laws as they manifest in the agreements between the United States and African nations. The review seeks to unravel the complexities, challenges, and opportunities inherent in these legal frameworks, providing a foundation for a nuanced understanding of cross-continental trade relations.
How to Cite This Article
Micheal Ayorinde Adenuga, Oluwafunmibi Grace Ajakaye, Joy Kweku Sakyi (2024). International Trade Laws: A Review of USA and African Agreements . Global Multidisciplinary Perspectives Journal (GMPJ), 1(3), 39-47. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/GMPJ.2024.1.3.39-47