Trade, Development and Cooperation Agreement

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The Trade, Development and Cooperation Agreement (TDCA) is a treaty concluded between the European Community and South Africa.[1] The treaty consists of three areas of agreement. First of all, it includes a free trade agreement between the EU and South Africa. Secondly, it includes development aid. Thirdly, it includes several areas of cooperation, such as economic and social cooperation.

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