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Des Grumes à la Croissance Locale

Faire de l’interdiction d’exportation des grumes au Congo une réalité

Avec coordination, clarté, et courage, le Congo peut montrer l’exemple à l’Afrique centrale et faire du bois un véritable moteur de croissance nationale.

Collection of pink R-410A refrigerant cylinders
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Illegal Trade Bulletin: Issue 4

Illegal Refrigerants: A Dual Threat to Climate and Safety

The fourth issue of the EIA Illegal Trade Bulletin highlights examples that show the evolving risks of illegal refrigerant trade and the critical role of effective enforcement and training to address them.   

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Update on Japan’s Domestic Ivory Market at CITES CoP20

A clear outcome from CoP20 is that support for the closure of domestic ivory markets, and monitoring of those that remain open, stands. EIA strongly urges Japan to close its domestic ivory market to align itself with most elephant range States and former leading consumer countries.

rhino standing in a field
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South African Court Ruling on Rhino Horn Exports Sets Off Alarm Bells

A shocking South African court ruling earlier this month appeared to allow private citizens to export rhino horns using an obscure exemption to international trade rules. EIA will be closely following developments on this case and supporting local stakeholders fighting against opening the floodgates to rhino horn trade.

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Illegal Trade Bulletin: Issue 3

Strengthening Action Against Illegal Trade: Insights from International Meetings

Issue 3 of our Illegal Trade Bulletin series distills the key outcomes from policy discussions at the Meeting of the Parties (MOP) to the Montreal Protocol, spotlights a recent international enforcement success, and highlights a new report on licensing systems.